The Home depends on the good will and donations of its friends and supporters.

For those who have a heart to share, please designate which fund(s) you would like to support from the list below:

  • The General Fund supports the ongoing operations of the Home.
  • The Endowment Fund is used to support future development and to provide earnings to be used to help support the General Fund.
  • There is a current project to resize services. The total cost of this project is $1.3 million for capital for additional small group homes.

Donations may be made by any of the following means:

  • Paypal: A secure method for making online donations to the Home using your credit card. Click the “Donate” button below to proceed.
  • Donations of cash/check
  • Our Wish List [ PDF file ]: Would you like to donate a specific item to ACHH? If so, please click the PDF to view our current list of wishes.
  • Automated / scheduled donations from a personal account: Please contact Matt Steffen, ACHH Business Manager, to help you with this.
  • Transfer of stocks or property: Please contact Matt Steffen, ACHH Business Manager, to help you with this.
  • Bequests and Estate Planning: Please contact Matt Steffen, ACHH Business Manager, to help you with this.

We accept donations online using Paypal. Please click the “Donate” button below to proceed:

Donations can be mailed to:

Apostolic Christian Home for the Handicapped
2125 Veterans Road
Morton, IL 61550
If mailing, please do not send cash. Please make checks out to:
Apostolic Christian Home for the Handicapped


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Thank you for considering making a donation



Apostolic Christian Home for the Handicapped is a non profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation whose mission is to serve adults with developmental disabilities. Your donation is appreciated and tax deductible as a charitable contribution to the fullest extent allowed by law.



    "The Residents depend on us completely to help them do what they cannot do alone." -staff


    "Our loved one has their rights met; they are independent, they learn and grow and they can come to know Christ." -family