Your donation was received

Thank you for using your Arizona tax credit to help her begin healing.

We received your donation to Where Hope Lives. Your gift helps provide safety, practical care, and long-term healing support for girls, young women, and families affected by human trafficking.

Your kindness matters deeply. A safe room, a meal, a counseling appointment, transportation, or a quiet night of rest may feel simple, but for a survivor beginning again, those gifts can become holy ground.

What to do next

Please check your email for your digital donation receipt. You can also log in to your donor account to review your giving history, download receipts, or manage your donation information.

Because of gifts like yours

Where Hope Lives can keep preparing safe places for healing.

Your Arizona QCO tax credit gift helps provide the kind of care that comes after rescue, safe rooms, meals, counseling support, case management, transportation, spiritual encouragement, and daily care that helps a survivor begin again.

1

Watch your email

Your digital receipt should arrive by email. Save it for your Arizona tax filing records.

2

Keep your receipt

Your receipt helps document your gift when you claim the Arizona QCO tax credit.

3

Ask your tax professional

Please consult your tax professional for your specific filing situation.

The care you helped provide

Healing often begins with small, practical acts of love.

Your gift helps tell a survivor she is safe, seen, and not forgotten.

A safe place to rest

Your gift helps provide safe rooms, bedding, utilities, security support, and a protected place where healing can begin.

Practical daily care

Your gift helps provide meals, clothing, hygiene items, transportation, and the ordinary care that helps restore dignity.

Healing support

Your gift helps support trauma-informed counseling, case management, spiritual care, and long-term healing relationships.

Arizona tax credit information

Keep this information with your donation receipt.

This information is included here to make your next step easier. This page does not replace tax advice, please consult your tax professional for your specific situation.

Where Hope Lives QCO details

$506 2026 individual maximum
$1,009 2026 married filing jointly maximum
Nonprofit Business Name City Help Inc of Phoenix, dba Where Hope Lives
Nonprofit Number / EIN 86-1001113
AZ QCO Number 20061
Donation Mailing Address Where Hope Lives, P.O. Box 55226, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Main Phone Number 602.346.8700
Need help?

We are here to help with your donation.

If you have questions about your donation, need help finding a receipt, or need support with your donor account, please contact our donation specialist.

Donor support contact

Donation Specialist Kona Dickinson
Phone 602.346.8760
Corporate Office Where Hope Lives, 3210 Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85017
Frequently asked questions

A few helpful answers after your gift.

How do I get my donation receipt?

Please check your email for your digital donation receipt. You can also log in at give.wherehopelives.org/login to view and manage your receipts.

How do I log in to manage my donation?

Click the donor login button on this page. Use the same email address you used when making your donation, then follow the prompts to access your account.

Can I download or print my receipt?

Yes. Your donor account should allow you to review your giving history and download or print available donation receipts.

What should I keep for my Arizona tax credit?

Keep your donation receipt and the Where Hope Lives QCO information listed on this page. Please consult your tax professional for your specific filing situation.

Who do I contact if I need help?

You can contact Kona Dickinson, Donation Specialist, at [email protected] or 602.346.8760.

Thank you for stepping into this work with compassion, faith, and courage.

Your gift is already part of a quiet but very real difference. Because of donors like you, Where Hope Lives can keep preparing safe rooms, providing meals, supporting healing care, and walking with survivors after rescue.