Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc.
Since our beginning in 1982, Casa de Esperanza has made every effort to maintain the confidentiality, security, and integrity of the information that has been given to us by past and current donors. Casa de Esperanza has always had a high standard of confidentiality for any information that is given to us by a client, volunteer, or donor.
Casa de Esperanza protects personal information in a number of important ways:
All employees and volunteers are required to sign a policy agreeing to maintain the confidentiality of all client, volunteer and donor information.
Casa de Esperanza maintains industry standard security precautions for our computer network, including firewalls on our Internet based systems and password protection of all confidential information.
Casa de Esperanza de los Niños, Inc., does not sell donor information or provide donor addresses to outside firms, organizations or individuals. If you do not wish your name to be listed as a donor in Casa de Esperanza publications, please make that request with your donation.
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