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Donate to The Mothers Institute by selecting the donation option below that best suits your interest, budget, and aspirations for our Anti-War, Pro-Peace efforts.

General Donations

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Donate to the Mothers Institute Wall of Peace

Show your support for MI's Anti-War Pro-Peace efforts by donating to our Mothers Institute Wall of Peace.

For a $10 donation, you can have your name (or a name of any mother you wish to honor) placed on our Mothers Institute Wall of Peace.

Click here to learn more about the Wall of Peace.

Note: All names will appear on The Mothers Institute Wall of Peace for one year following the date of contribution.


Online Donations Instructions

The Mothers Institute processes credit card contributions through PayPal. You do NOT need a PayPal Account to donate. If you do not have a PayPal account, after clicking the Donate Button of your choice, simply click the "Continue" link found under the wording "Don't have a PayPal Account?" located in the middle of the screen to proceed. If you would prefer to donate by check, our mailing address is:

The Mothers Institute
515 W. Main St
Greenville, IL 62246

We are happy to accept your contributions in a way that is most convenient for you.


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iGive is a website that generates funds for The Mothers Institute when users purchase items from nearly 700 online retailers. Simply sign up at igive, select The Mothers Institute as your organization of choice, and provided you access your favorite stores after signing in on iGive's website or via an iGive.com newsletter, you can be sure a percentage of each purchase will be donated to The Mothers Institute.

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YOUR donations play a critical role in helping us achieve our goal of uniting the Anti-War, Pro-Peace Mothers' Movement through our ongoing educational and networking efforts!





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War is Not Healthy



Lorriane Schneider (1925-1972), a doctor’s wife, mother of four and printmaker, created one of the most emotionally charged posters of the Vietnam War era out of concern that her eldest son would be drafted into the army. When the poster was issued in 1967, few could foresee that Schneider’s petition for peace would become the anti-war icon it was then or is today, more than 40 years later.

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