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Builder Benefits
Champion $10,000 and above
All of the benefits below, plus:
Prominent recognition as a Leadership donor at Champions for Foster Kids, Treehouse’s annual luncheon
Partner $5,000 - $9,999
All of the benefits below, plus:
Intimate dinner with CEO Janis Avery, Board members and Treehouse students at a private home
Prominent listing in every issue of The Ladder, our quarterly newsletter
Investor $2,500 - $4,999
All of the benefits below, plus:
Invitation to Joint Board/Advisory Board Meetings with in-depth presentations and discussion of issues in foster care
Advisor $1,500 - $2,499
All of the benefits below, plus:
Invitation to two Donor Briefings to learn more about Treehouse and foster care
Listing in one issue The Ladder, our quarterly newsletter
Mentor $1,000 - $1,499
All of the benefits below, plus:
Invitation to join CEO Janis Avery, Board members and Treehouse staff for an informal lunch and tour of Treehouse
Invitation to Passages, an event honoring foster youth graduating from high school and transitioning out of foster care
Supporter $500 - $999
Invitation to Little Wishes Big Talent, a talent show featuring foster youth and the talents they have developed through Little Wishes
Four issues of Treehouse Ladder Newsletter
Special updates from CEO Janis Avery about foster care and Treehouse
Listed in the Treehouse Annual Report
Invitations to Treehouse special events (Champions for Foster Kids, Treehouse Teas)
To learn more about becoming a Treehouse Builder, please contact Angie Battle at 206-267-5190 or Angie@treehouseforkids.org
Foster Care Fact
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Washington State pays a maximum of $300 per year for clothing. That’s less than half of what an average family of moderate means spends each year to clothe a child.


