Charitable gifts reward donors in many ways. There is the satisfaction of supporting an important cause, the excitement of seeing your gift lead to positive change, and, in many cases, tangible financial benefits to you and/or another beneficiary, through tax advantages and the receipt of a lifetime income stream from the donated asset.
Research conducted at Johns Hopkins has far-reaching impacts, affecting how OCD is diagnosed and treated throughout the world. This research continues to flourish with the support of grateful patients, alumni and friends who choose to provide through their philanthropy.
We invite you to discuss in confidence with our Director of Development, Ms. Jessica Lunken, opportunities that match your interests. To reach the Office of Development for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, please call Ms. Lunken at 410-516-6251, e-mail jlunken1@jhmi.edu, or write to her at:
Jessica Preiss Lunken
The Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
One Charles Center
100 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Please make checks payable to the Johns Hopkins University Department of Psychiatry OCD Program. You may also choose to make your gift online using our secure online giving form. Designate 'Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder'.
Donations can also be made through outright gifts, stock or mutual fund gifts, and through your estate plans. A number of mechanisms, such as charitable remainder trusts, charitable gift annuities, and lead trusts offer tax benefits and provide income during the lifetime of the benefactor and spouse or others. To learn more about to about how you can make a gift that can benefit your long-term financial planning, while helping to secure the future of giving, please call the gift planning office at 410-516-7954 or e-mail Michelle L. Glennon, Esq. at mglennon@jhu.edu

OCD: Down to the Biology



