2020
Charity List & Pledge Form
my community my cause my choice
my SCCC!
Please donate to the 2020 Campaign via LEO. Louisiana Association of United Ways proudly serves as the Principal Combined Fundraising Organization for the Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign. Louisiana Association of United Ways
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2020 Charity List TABLE OF CONTENTS: Campaign Leadership..................2 Regional Map Illustration..............3 About the LA SCCC & Frequently Asked Questions........4 Charity List with Descriptions.......5-8 How to Donate.............................9 Pledge Form................................10 LEO Instructions...........................11 Contact Information......................11
Website: LASCCC.org Facebook: @LouisianaSCCC Twitter: @LouisianaSCCC
Welcome to the Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign! Now more than ever charities serving our communities need our support. The LA SCCC is an annual fundraising campaign created for State of Louisiana employees paid through the La GOV HCM payroll system. Every fall, employees have the opportunity to contribute to participating non-profit charities who provide much needed health and human services throughout our great state. Choose charities that are important to you! With 59 participating charities, it is easy to find a cause that is important to you. Please review the list of eligible charities on pages 5 – 8 and consider making a contribution to up to four of the charities. Help us reach our 2020 campaign goal of doubling employee pledge participation and make your pledge today! Together, employees of the state of Louisiana have raised more than $1.4 million through the LA SCCC since 2014, demonstrating their continued commitment to Giving HOPE to their communities. Employees have the option to contribute through the convenience of payroll deduction or make a one-time, full-paid gift. To make your 2020 LA SCCC contribution: securely donate online through LEO (nearly 60% of donors give online!) or complete a pledge form found on page 10 For more information about this campaign, please connect with your campaign coordinator or visit LASCCC.org. The Louisiana Association of United Ways (LAUW) proudly serves as the Principal Combined Fundraising Organization (PCFO) for the LA SCCC. LAUW works closely with the Office of State Uniform Payroll (OSUP) in the Division of Administration to ensure our success. LAUW is here to assist you as you need. Please feel free to contact them anytime using the information provided on the back cover. Thank you for making a difference and Giving HOPE to our Louisiana! Sincerely,
#GiveHOPELA Jay Dardenne Sarah H. Berthelot Division of Administration, Louisiana Association of United Ways, Commissioner President and CEO
Leaders of Change LA SCCC Campaign Cabinet Campaign Chair: Commissioner Jay Dardenne, Division of Administration
Cabinet Leaders:
2019 Top Fundraising State Agencies (raising $5,000+) DOC-B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn Correctional Center Agency #: 416 $22,279.86 GOV-Department of Military Affairs Agency #: 112 $19,982.50 GOV-Division of Administration Agency #: 107 $19,689.02 DCFS-Office of Children & Family Services Agency #: 360 $18,400.04 HED-Board of Regents Agency #: 671 $16,222.98
Secretary James M. LeBlanc
Department of Public Safety and Corrections
Colonel Kevin W. Reeves
Deputy Secretary - Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Superintendent - Louisiana State Police
DOC-Raymond Laborde Correctional Center Agency #: 405 $13,841.72 DOC-Administration Agency #: 400
$13,825.18
DOTD-Engineering and Operations Agency #: 276 $13,493.10 DOI-Commissioner of Insurance Agency #: 165
$13,476.50
DVA-Department of Veterans Affairs Agency #: 130 $10,486.22 Commissioner Mike Strain
Department of Agriculture and Forestry
Secretary Marketa Garner Walters Department of Children and Family Services
DOA-Office of Technology Services Agency #: 815 $8,204.52 DOR-Office of Revenue Agency #: 440
$7,930.52
DOJ-Office of the Attorney General Agency #: 141 $7,840.00 DOC-Dixon Correctional Institute Agency #: 409
Secretary Shawn Wilson
Department of Transportation and Development
$6,272.00
DED-Office of Business Development Agency #: 252 $6,245.00 DOA-Office of State Procurement Agency #: 820
$5,901.50
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Regional Map of Charities Please reference this map and the Charity List on pages 5 - 8 to identify charities serving your area.
Claiborne
Union
Morehouse
West Carroll
Bossier Lincoln Ouachita
Caddo
DeSoto
Jackson
Red River
Franklin
Caldwell
Tensas
Winn Natchitoches
LaSalle
Sabine
Catahoula
Grant
Region 7
Concordia
Region 2
Rapides
Vernon
Allen
Region 6 Calcasieu
Cameron
Region 3
Avoyelles West Feliciana
Beauregard
Region 9
Richland Madison
Bienville
Region 8
East Carroll
Jefferson Davis
Evangeline
St. Landry
Acadia
Pointe Coupee
St. Martin
East Feliciana
East Baton Rouge West Baton Rouge Iberville
Lafayette
Tangipahoa
St. Tammany
Livingston
Ascension St. James
Iberia Vermilion
Washington
St. Helena
Assumption
St. John the Baptist
St. Charles
Jefferson
Webster
St. Martin St. Mary
Orleans
St. Bernard
Lafourche
Terrebonne Plaquemines
Region 5 Region 4 *based on the regions of the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services
Region 1
Thank You! $1.4 Million+ = employee donations to
the LA SCCC since 2014
$295,000+ = 2019 campaign total 115+ = charities benefiting since 2014
13.5% = 2019 campaign growth 77% = 2019 state agency participation
my SCCC my community
The LA SCCC is an exclusive state-employee giving campaign that supports approved health and human service charities who provide much needed help throughout our Louisiana communities!
my cause
To learn more about the charities you would like to support see pages 5 - 8. You can designate to up to four of the 2020 LA SCCC Charities listed within this guide.
my choice
Through the convenience of payroll deduction or via a one-time, full-paid gift please consider making your 2020 pledge today and support the charities of your choice (see page 9 for giving instructions). To learn more visit LASCCC.org
FAQs:
Can I give to multiple charities?
Yes, at least one designation is required and you can designate to up to four of the approved 2020 LA SCCC charities (see pages 5 - 8).
When does my payroll donation start?
Your payroll deducted contribution made during the 2020 LA SCCC will begin January 2021 and continue through the last pay period in December 2021.
Why isn't my preferred charity on the 2020 list?
Annually, all health and human service non-profit agencies, registered in good standing with the state, are eligible to apply to be a part of the LA SCCC. It is to the discretion of the charitable organizations as to whether they want to apply and some organizations may have applied and not met all of the requirements.
How do charities use funds received from the LA SCCC? Charities use all donations received from the LA SCCC to provide services and benefits to the citizens of Louisiana.
For a full list of FAQs, visit LASCCC.org/donor-faqs 4
2020 Charity List Char ity descr iptions are supp lied by the char itable organizations.
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Alzheimer's Association www.alz.org/louisiana 1-800-272-3900 Regions served: All regions Alzheimer's Association, with a vision of a world without Alzheimer's, accelerates global research, drives risk reduction and early detection and maximizes quality care and support.
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Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, Inc. www.thebryc.org 225-456-5752 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 BRYC prepares high-achieving, under-resourced high school students to enter, excel in and graduate from college so they can become full participants in society.
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Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area, Inc. www.alzbr.org 225-334-7494 Regions served: All regions Provides education and support services to healthcare professionals, memory impaired individuals, family and caregivers throughout Greater Baton Rouge and statewide dementia training to nursing homes.
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Cancer Association of Louisiana www.cagno.org 504-733-5539 Regions served: All regions CAGNO was founded in 1959 with a mission to assist local cancer patients and their families by providing support that enables them to continue their treatment.
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Capital Area Agency on Aging - District II, Inc. www.capitalaaa.org 225-922-2525 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Provides home and community based services, Medicare counseling, prescription assistance and advocacy for residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities throughout the capital region.
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Capital Area CASA Association www.casabr.org 225-379-8598 Regions served: 2 CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in foster care because every child deserves a safe, permanent home.
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Capital Area Family Violence Intervention Center, Inc. www.stopdv.org 225-389-3001 Regions served: 2, 4 Offers support services to victims of domestic abuse and family violence and their dependent children.
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Capital Area United Way www.cauw.org 225-383-2643 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Invests in programs of impact partners and internal initiatives generating results in education, health, income stability and basic needs within the 10-parish capital area.
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Care Pregnancy Center www.carepregnancyhelp.com 318-861-4600 Regions served: 8 Offers free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, education and material assistance to women, their babies and families.
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge, Inc. www.CatholicCharitiesBR.org 225-336-8700 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Serves all faiths with life-changing programs to address issues like unplanned pregnancies, mental health, disasters, unemployment, adoption, early childhood education, incarceration and poverty.
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American Cancer Society, Inc. www.cancer.org 504-219-2288 Regions served: All regions The American Cancer Society attacks cancer from every angle by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures and by fighting back.
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American Heart Association, Inc. www.heart.org 1-800-242-8721 Regions served: All regions The American Heart Association's mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives through research, training, advocacy, community impact and education.
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American Red Cross www.redcross.org/louisiana 504-620-3105 Regions served: All regions The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.
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Autism Speaks Inc. www.autismspeaks.org 1-877-369-0847 Regions served: All regions Promotes lifelong solutions for individuals with autism and families through advocacy support, increases autism spectrum disorders acceptance and advances research into causes and better interventions.
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Avoyelles Society for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 318-253-6955 Regions served: 7 Provides day habilitation services for adults with mental and developmental disabilities.
TO DONATE: see page 10 or donate online through LEO (for payroll deductions) or GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts).
• Please choose up to four organizations of your choice for designation. • To designate, note the 4-digit charity code on your pledge form along with an annual designation amount per organization. • The alphabetical listing below illustrates each charity’s 4-digit code, name, website, phone number and description of services. • To assist in identifying charities serving your area, please see page 3 for a regional map.
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Cenla Pregnancy Center, Inc. www.cenlapc.com 318-314-3061 Regions served: 7 Offers free services and support to mothers in an unplanned pregnancy. Services include pregnancy test, ultrasound, education and material support.
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Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana www.foodbanknla.org 318-675-2400 Regions served: 8 Supplies food to soup kitchens, churches, homeless shelters, food pantries and schools to help children, women, veterans, the elderly and individuals in Northwest Louisiana.
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Covenant House New Orleans www.covenanthouseNOLA.org 504-584-1111 Regions served: All regions Provides comprehensive residential and support services to homeless, trafficked and at-risk youth (22 and under), including mothers and their children from across Louisiana.
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Gingerbread House Bossier-Caddo Children's Advocacy Center, Inc. www.gingerbreadhousecac.org 318-674-2900 Regions served: 8 Mission is to lessen the trauma experienced by child abuse victims throughout the investigation, prosecution and treatment phases of cases.
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Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, Inc. www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org 917-903-1038 Regions served: All regions Provides research funding, patient and professional support and education for those suffering from Crohn's disease and ulcerative Colitis.
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D.A.R.T. (Domestic Abuse Resistance Team) www.dartla.org 318-513-9373 Regions served: 7, 8, 9 D.A.R.T. provides residential and non-residential services to victims of domestic violence in a seven-parish area: Lincoln, Union, Bienville, Claiborne, Jackson, Winn and Grant.
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana, Inc. www.goodwillno.org 504-456-2622 Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4 Provides training and community services to people with disabilities, veterans and others with socio-economic disadvantages to improve their self-sufficiency and quality of life.
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Easter Seals Louisiana, Inc. www.laeasterseals.com 504-523-7325 Regions served: All regions Assist children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities achieve independence throughout the state of Louisiana.
Greater Baton Rouge Foodbank, Inc. www.brfoodbank.org 225-359-9940 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Feeds the hungry in Baton Rouge and surrounding parishes by providing food and educational outreach through faith-based and other community partners.
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Faith House, Inc. www.faithhouseacadiana.com 337-232-8954 Regions served: 5, 7 Faith House, Inc. provides crisis intervention, shelter and support services to victims of domestic violence in Acadia, Avoyelles, Evangeline, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landry and Vermilion parishes.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. www.habitatbrla.org 225-927-6651 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc. builds and renovates houses with the community, providing opportunities for families in need to purchase their own homes.
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Family Violence Program of St. Bernard www.fvpsb.org 504-277-3177 Regions served: 1 Offers domestic violence survivors a pet-friendly shelter, free crisis intervention, advocacy, referrals, case management, children's services, legal and court advocacy, group/individual counseling and transportation.
HOPE Ministries of Baton Rouge www.hopebr.org 225-355-0702 Regions served: All regions Prevents homelessness and promotes selfsufficiency and dignity through a client choice food pantry, workforce training and financial literacy and poverty awareness community education.
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Innocence Project New Orleans www.ip-no.org 504-943-1902 Regions served: All regions IPNO frees innocent life-sentenced prisoners, supports them living well and fully in the world after release and advocates for policies that prevent wrongful convictions.
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2020 Charity List Char ity descr iptions are supp lied by the char itable organizations.
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Istrouma Area Council, Boy Scouts of America www.iacbsa.org 225-926-2697 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Helps youth reach their full potential and become a positive influence in their communities through character development, skill building and service to others.
1048
Rays of Sonshine www.raysofsonshine.com 318-323-0502 Regions served: All regions State licensed, clinical and residential women/ women with children addiction recovery facility which offers educational, life skills, job training, child development and weekly public pantry services.
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JDRF International www.jdrf.org 1-800-533-2873 Regions served: All regions Mission is to improve lives today and tomorrow by accelerating life-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treat type 1 diabetes (T1D) and its complications.
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Kingsley House, Inc. www.kingsleyhouse.org 504-523-6221 Regions served: 1 Kingsley House, Inc. educates children, strengthens families and builds community through certified adult services and community and education programs.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana www.no-hunger.org 504-734-1322 Regions served: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Leads the fight against hunger and builds food security in South Louisiana by providing food access, advocacy, education and disaster response.
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Louisiana Center for the Blind www.louisianacenter.org 318-251-2891 Regions served: All regions The Louisiana Center for the Blind offers special programs and promotes research to improve the quality of life for blind children and adults throughout Louisiana.
Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response (STAR) Center www.star.ngo 225-615-7093 Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 STAR supports survivors of sexual trauma, improves systems response and creates social change to end sexual violence in Alexandria, Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Greater Baton Rouge www.svdpbr.org 225-383-7837 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Operates several programs, including shelters for the homeless, a dining room to feed the hungry and Uniforms for Kids for needy school children.
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital www.stjude.org 1-800-822-6344 Regions served: All regions Researches and treats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Families never billed for treatment, travel, housing or food. Discoveries freely shared worldwide.
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St. Landry-Evangeline United Way www.uwsle.org 337-942-7815 Regions served: 5 Provides funding/programs to address community needs related to health, financial security and education; mobilizes citizens though collaboration and volunteerism to create lasting positive community impact.
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St. Nicholas Center for Children www.stnickcenter.org 337-491-0800 Regions served: 6 St. Nicholas Center for Children is a non-profit pediatric therapy center transforming the lives of children with autism, delays and disorders by providing therapy and family support.
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NAMI New Orleans, Inc. www.namineworleans.org 504-896-2345 Regions served: 1 NAMI New Orleans, Inc. offers hope, help and healing to people with mental illness through family support, education, advocacy and quality psychosocial services. National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana, Inc. www.kidneyla.org 504-861-4500 Regions served: All regions Provides local research funding, free kidney health screenings, medically supervised summer camps, public health education, professional education, organ donation information, emergency financial assistance and advocacy. National Psoriasis Foundation www.psoriasis.org 1-800-723-9166 Regions served: All regions The National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) is a non-profit organization with a mission to drive efforts to cure psoriatic disease and improve the lives of those affected.
TO DONATE: see page 10 or donate online through LEO (for payroll deductions) or GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts).
• Please choose up to four organizations of your choice for designation. • To designate, note the 4-digit charity code on your pledge form along with an annual designation amount per organization. • The alphabetical listing below illustrates each charity’s 4-digit code, name, website, phone number and description of services. • To assist in identifying charities serving your area, please see page 3 for a regional map.
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Susan G. Komen New Orleans www.komenneworleans.org 504-455-7310 Regions served: 1, 3, 4 Mission is to save lives by meeting critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
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The American Liver Foundation www.liverfoundation.org 615-970-1690 Regions served: All regions Mission is to promote education, advocacy, support services and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.
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The Family Tree Information, Education, and Counseling Center www.AcadianaFamilyTree.org 337-981-2180 Regions served: 5 Mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals and families over the life course through education, counseling and information services.
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The Food Bank of Central Louisiana, Inc. www.fbcenla.org 318-445-2773 Regions served: 6, 7, 8 Distributes food and grocery products to individuals and families in need through 161 partner agencies across 11 parishes in Central Louisiana.
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The Hospice of Baton Rouge www.hospiceBR.org 225-767-4673 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Provides end-of-life care to patients and bereavement support to families. Services include palliative care and hospice to all ages in eight parishes.
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. www.lls.org/mississippi-louisiana 504-837-0945 Regions served: All regions The mission of LLS is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
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The Life of a Single Mom www.thelifeofasinglemom.com 225-341-8055 Regions served: All regions Provides support groups to single mothers throughout the state and education in three core life skills areas: parenting, finances and health and wellness.
1111 The Lighthouse for the Blind in New Orleans, Incorporated www.lighthouselouisiana.org 504-899-4501 Regions served: 1, 2 Lighthouse for the Blind in New Orleans, Inc. promotes independence for individuals with disabilities through services, employment and advocacy.
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The Salvation Army - Baton Rouge Corps www.salvationarmybr.org 225-355-4483 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 Offers human services to those with critical and long term needs throughout the capital region.
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The Young Men's Christian Association of the Capital Area www.ymcabr.org 225-923-0653 Regions served: 2, 3, 4 The YMCA of the Capital Area enhances the quality of life spiritually, mentally, physically and socially for all. Supports youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.
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United Way of Central Louisiana, Inc. www.uwcl.org 318-443-7203 Regions served: 7 Links people with resources and solutions in Central Louisiana. Funds local agencies with accountability for results. Serves as think tank for human service issues.
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United Way of Northeast Louisiana, Inc. www.unitedwaynela.org 318-325-3869 Regions served: 8, 9 Fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person throughout Northeast Louisiana by investing in collaboratives, initiatives and partner programs.
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United Way of Southwest Louisiana, Inc. www.UnitedWaySWLA.org 337-433-1088 Regions served: 6 United Way of Southwest Louisiana, Inc. recognizes and mobilizes resources to target needs that focus on the areas of education, health, economic mobility and basic needs.
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Veteran's for Veteran's Inc. www.veteransforveterans.com 318-564-2765 Regions served: All regions Mission is to exclusively operate for the charitable purpose of providing support and assistance to local veterans in Louisiana.
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VIA LINK, Inc. www.vialink.org 504-895-5575 Regions served: All regions Answers calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK) for Louisiana. Offers free crisis intervention and suicide prevention services via phone, text or chat 24/7.
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Volunteers of America of North Louisiana www.voanorthla.org 318-221-2669 Regions served: 7, 8, 9 Offers supportive services to senior adults, children and families, people with disabilities and veterans.
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How to donate: Securely donate online using: • LEO (for payroll deductions) - see back cover for instructions • GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts) (online donations accepted Sept. 1 - Dec. 1, 2020)
SAMPLE
Or complete your pledge form
see next page (submit to your Campaign Coordinator by Oct. 30, 2020)
Tear form here
2020
Employee Giving Pledge Form (SED-8)
Please print firmly in ink and COMPLETE all steps listed below.
1. My Information:
Full Name Employee Personnel Number
Agency Name Agency Number
Home Address
City State Zip Code
( )
E-mail Address Phone Number
□ Please keep my gift anonymous. 2. My Donation: □ Payroll Deduction:(Payroll-deducted donations can also be securely made online through LEO. No pledge form required.)
$ X 26 pay periods = TOTAL ANNUAL DONATION OF $
□
One-Time Donation of $
(One-time, full-paid donations via credit card or bank draft can also be securely made online at GiveLASCCC.org. No pledge form required.)
□ Cash □ Check #: (payable to the Louisiana Association of United Ways) □ Payroll Deduction □ Credit Card #: Expiration Date: CID #: □ VISA □ Mastercard □ Discover □ American Express 3. My Designation & Signature: All donors are REQUIRED to designate to at least one organization from the 2020 LA SCCC CHARITY LIST (see pages 5 - 8). Please indicate the 4-digit code and the total annual designation amount for each organization.
4-Digit Charity Code:
TOTAL of Designations
(should match TOTAL DONATION made in Step 2) =
Total ANNUAL Designation for each Charitable Organization: $ $ $ $ $
REQUIRED SIGNATURE (By my signature, I authorize this contribution.)
Date
Thank you for Giving HOPE!
Louisiana Association of United Ways (LAUW) proudly serves as the Principal Combined Fundraising Organization for the Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign (LA SCCC). LAUW's Federal Tax ID (EIN) is 20-4586416. An estimated 20% of funds collected will be used for the administrative and fundraising expenses for the LA SCCC. Louisiana Association of United Ways
DONOR: Please submit completed pledge form to your Campaign Coordinator. COORDINATOR: Please submit Original Pledge Form in Report Envelope & make copies for Payroll, Donor and Coordinator records. Note: Gifts made online through LEO or GiveLASCCC.org don’t require a pledge form and are not to be reported by Coordinators.
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Donate with LEO! Nearly 60% of donors give online • Log in to the Louisiana Employees Online (LEO) system • Click the "My Benefits" tab • Select LA State Combined Charitable Campaign (SCCC) • Make a LA SCCC payroll deducted contribution, edit an existing pledge, and/or print a confirmation page
NOTE: Online donations are accepted from September 1 - December 1, 2020
Louisiana Association of United Ways
Louisiana Association of United Ways proudly serves as the Principal Combined Fundraising Organization for the Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign.
Estimations of fundraising and administrative expenses as per the approved 2020 LA SCCC budget is 20%. The actual FRA percentage for the 2020 LA SCCC is contingent upon the final fundraising outcome. Printed by courtesy of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana as a community service. Responsibility of editorial content is solely that of the LA SCCC.
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