Giving Opportunities
You can make a difference!
Help us ensure that 211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast will remain a telephone call away for individuals in distress and in need of support and empathetic guidance 24 hours a day!
Your gift of:
____ $25 allows 211 to connect 5 homeless individuals and families to an agency providing hot meals, clean clothing and temporary shelter to start a new beginning
____ $50 allows 211 to connect 5 parents of teenagers with a substance abuse problem to treatment alternatives so their child will have the opportunity to turn their life around
____ $100 allows 211 to link 5 families to affordable child care and summer camp options so that they can stay employed
____ $250 allows 211 to link 10 mothers and their children, who are victims of domestic violence, to information any time of the day or night about where they can seek refuge
____ $500 allows 211 to provide 4 vulnerable adults in-home case management, crisis intervention, and connection with necessary life saving services that will allow them to remain living in their own homes
____ $1,000 allows 211 to provide intervention and support to 97 depressed individuals contemplating suicide, providing hope to carry on
Donate Today
You can make a tax-deductible gift to 211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast in the following ways:
211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast
P.O. Box 3588
Lantana, FL 33465
Pay tribute to someone who has touched your life by making a donation in honor of or in memory of a loved one or a friend. Gifts may be mailed to the address below or click here to donate online now:
211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast
P.O. Box 3588
Lantana, FL 33465
Many corporations will match contributions made by their employees to charitable organizations. Contact your employer to see if they are a matching gift company and enclose their matching gift form with your donation.
To donate an item on our wish list, please contact Suzanne Guyette at (561) 383-1144.
211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the State of Florida. A copy of the official registration (CH2105) and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free (800) 435-7352 within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the State of Florida.
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