There are many benefits of giving to St. Patrick Center:
1. Annual Giving
2. Planned Giving
3. Special Giving
1. Annual Giving
St. Patrick Center is pleased introduce giving societies to thank and recognize our donors, individuals, companies, foundations, schools, parishes and churches, organizations, groups and government agencies. We are grateful to each of you who support our mission to help people who are homeless or living in poverty to build permanent, positive changes in their lives.
Cornerstone Society: planned gifts
St. Patrick Society: $100,000
Triquetra Society (Celtic Symbol for Trinity): $50,000-$99,999
Neighborhood Builders: $25,000-$49,999
Family Builders: $5,000-$24,999
Shamrock Society: $1,000-$4,999
Friends of St. Patrick Center: gifts up to $999
Leprechaun Society: children’s gifts
Key Players: gifts of $100+ for housing support
read more about SPC’s Giving Societies & their benefits
For more information about Annual Giving, contact Jan Rasmussen at 314-802-0683 or jrasmussen@stpatrickcenter.org.
click here to read a letter from Jan
2. Planned Giving
Planned gifts can be an effective means of providing for you and your family, as well as contributing to St. Patrick Center and its future. If you are considering ways to serve others by means of your material blessings, there are many opportunities available for you to be part of the legacy of generosity for St. Patrick Center.
“When we’re gone, we’ll be able to look down at St. Patrick Center and say, ‘We’re still a part of that.’ That’s very important to us.” Dee and Lloyd Aubrey
read more about Planned Giving and its benefits
For more information about Planned Giving, contact Jan Rasmussen, Chief Development Officer, 314.802.0683 or jrasmussen@stpatrickcenter.org.
3. Special Giving
Thanksgiving: Give Thanks program
In many parts of our city, bare kitchens offer no flavorful aromas, furnaces produce no heat and threadbare coats offer little warmth. Children are trying to fill their empty stomachs, and their infrequent meals are neither nourishing nor substantial. These people are among the truly disadvantaged who need your help to improve their chances for success. Level the slope of that nearly vertical path out of poverty and homelessness for so many families.
read more about Give Thanks
Christmas: Christmas Wishes program
What’s on your holiday wish list this year? A necklace or watch, or the latest fashion accessory? Maybe it’s family and friends amid twinkling lights, decorations and fires in the hearth. For many in our community, it’s a more basic list – food for their kids, a warm winter coat, training to find a job or better job, a safe place at night, a home of their own. Please help these families and individuals in desperate need.

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