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Why give?

  • 1. To Make a Positive Impact

    Giving helps meet real needs — whether it's supporting education, fighting hunger, or providing mental health resources. Your contribution helps change lives.

  • 2. To Create Equity and Access

    Giving can help level the playing field for underserved or marginalized communities, creating opportunities for those who might not otherwise have them.

  • 3. To Be Part of Something Bigger

    When you give, you join a movement or cause greater than yourself. Collective action leads to collective impact.

  • 4. To Model Leadership and Compassion

    Giving is a form of leadership. It demonstrates care, empathy, and a commitment to making the world better for others.

  • 5. To Uplift the Next Generation

    Giving supports programs that educate, mentor, and inspire young people — shaping future leaders, thinkers, and changemakers.

  • 6. To Pay It Forward

    Many give because they were once helped. Giving becomes a way to honor those who invested in you.

  • 7. To Strengthen Communities

    Strong communities are built on mutual support. Giving to local organizations, schools, and youth initiatives creates a healthier, more connected environment for everyone.

  • 8. To Leave a Legacy

    Giving allows you to make a lasting contribution — your values, name, or efforts can live on in

“Like a rose pushing through concrete, our communities can thrive when education and wellness unite, cultivating strength and reliance while promoting youth success even in the face of adversity.”

Tracy T. Jackson, Vice President

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“When we invest in our children’s future we are giving them the empowerment to boldly go out and conquer the world.

Timothy Franklin, Equity & Inclusion Chair