How to Give
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In today's marketplace, $20 doesn't buy a whole lot...barely 1/2 a tank, right? Well, when you donate $20 to Rebuilding Together... we give a lot back to the community! The average ratio is 1 to 4, so we turn that $20 into $80 worth of products and services given back to the community. We achieve this by seeking in kind donations of products and services from large National and local corporations and vendors.
So if you were on the fence about making that $20 donation, rest assured, it will make a difference in the hands of RT, and in the lives of our low-income friends and neighbors. Without donated dollars, our program would cease to exist. We receive no federal funding - only grants from corporations, foundations and personal donations like yours... so give as much as you can... THANKS!!!
Try the quick and secure online method via PayPal. Click to donate instantly:
- $5,000 Sponsors a New Home
- $2,500 Provides a new roof
- $1,500 Builds a wheelchair ramp
- $500 Subsidizes a major plumbing repair
- $250 Equips a bathroom with two grab bars, a handheld shower and chair, and a toilet seat riser
- $100 Fixes basement stairs (another $25 illuminates the steps for safe access)
- $50 Replaces a door lock
- $35 Installs a handrail
- Any amount or even a single dollar can make a big difference!
Surf!
Another great way to support us is to search the web through GoodSearch, they too will donate a small amount to us each time someone uses their Yahoo! powered search-engine...so If you can't afford to write a check or make a credit card donation to RTGLA, use one of these options when you do what you do online...THANKS!!
Shop!
An easy way to support us when you are doing what you do anyway are by shopping on the web with vendors through iGive...most of the popular sites are partners and will automatically donate a percentage of your purchase total to RTGLA...the only catch is that you have to log in through iGive first. I signed up to test the system and if I access a site that is a partner with iGive, a small window pops up to remind me to log in before shopping the site...can't be easier than that.



