Giving Made Easy

Everyday purchases you make can translate into financial literacy materials, delicious dinners, one-on-one therapy sessions, a green garden and so much more for the residents at Calvary. Giving to an organization that you care about should be easy, and two sites make the process nearly automatic.

Nearly one million charities around the U.S., including Calvary Women’s Services, are registered on AmazonSmile. It is easy to sign up and participate, especially if you already have an Amazon account. By selecting Calvary as your charity of choice, a small percentage of your Amazon purchases will be automatically donated. Just think – you could be buying wedding gifts, books for school, birthday presents or household items and making a contribution to Calvary at the same time.

Another site, Goodsearch, works in a similar way. Just search for and select Calvary Women’s Services as the charitable organization you wish to support. Donations to Calvary will be made when you use Goodsearch as your search engine; when you make purchases at certain online stores; and when you dine at one of the 10,000 restaurants that participate. Every time you use the Goodsearch search engine in your Internet wanderings, Calvary receives a penny. This sounds small, but the long-term results really add up!

There are many ways to donate and provide invaluable resources and support for the women at Calvary. Why not combine charitable giving with something you already do?

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