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African Burial Ground National Monument
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If you are interested in opportunities to help support African Burial Ground National Monument:

We have a wide variety of opportunities. You can learn new skills, teach others and stay active and involved.

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If you would like to make a monetary donation directly to the park, we can accept checks or money orders made payable to the National Park Service.

If you have a specific passion and would like the money to go to that cause, you should write a letter or note and request that the money be spent on ... (i.e., if you particularly enjoy the a walking tour or a certain type of event, you can specify that you would like your donation to be spent on that program). We would then set up a specific account number to be used for that purpose solely.

If you just wish for the park to receive the money, then the park will deposit those funds in the "general" donation account which typically funds educational and interpretive events at the park.

African Burial Ground National Monument
Attention: Superintendent
290 Broadway, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10007

Jumonville Glen  

Did You Know?
Captain Louis Coulon de Villiers, who led the French attack on Fort Necessity, was the brother of Ens. Joseph Coulon de Jumonville, who was killed five weeks earlier by the British. Before reaching Fort Necessity, the French stopped where Jumonville was killed. De Villiers said he wanted vengeance.

Last Updated: August 26, 2009 at 09:56 EST