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Resourceful and Creative Donations
Sunday, July 5th, 2009
Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center is helping families and individuals for over 25 years. They have a compassionate mission to assist people involved in domestic violence. It began as a compassionate mission where a few St. Paul’s volunteer parishioners grew into a local organization nationally recognized to serve the people of Groveland, West Newbury, Salisbury, Rowley, Newburyport, Newbury, Georgetown, Merrimac, and Amesbury.
The mission of this crisis center has been to empower community members and live free from violence, intimidation, fear, or threat of abuse by providing education, advocacy, and support. The major goal is to create safe communities and end domestic violence for its members.
It’s very obvious that individuals and businesses would want to continually support nonprofits in their communities. The public is invited to donate through these resourceful and creative ways:
- *Honor a friend or family member during special occasions, such as birthdays, or honor new graduates by donating through their name.
- *Donate a portion of your eBay auction for the Crisis Center.
- *Give through the matching gifts programs of employers.
- *Create your own planned giving program.
During these tough economic times, individuals and area businesses have stepped up efforts in order to support the individuals impacted by domestic violence and families in crisis.
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