Get Involved

“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

2 Corinthians 9:7

Ways You Can Give

 

RESTORE relies upon charitable gifts and volunteers to help bring God’s transformation to the addicted poor. In addition to giving a one time donation, there are a number of ways you can help, including:

Appreciated Stocks and Securities – Can help avoid payment of capital gain on appreciated assets and you can receive deduction for full fair market value of asset at the time of the gift.

Company Matching Gifts – take advantage of programs offered by many employers. Just ask your Human Resources Department at work if they match employee charitable giving and you may double the amount of your gift.

Monthly Partners provide a foundation for the addicted poor to rebuild their lives destroyed by drug addiction.

Depreciated Assets – Give assets like cars, boats or planes that have lost value, take that loss as a tax deduction and give a gift as well. Receive a deduction for both the loss and the charitable gift. 

Real Estate – By making an outright gift of real estate, you can avoid capital gains tax and receive a charitable deduction for the full fair market value.

Gifts in Kind – Your business or your family may have items that could be used in our work saving us the cost of purchasing such items.

Deferred Gifts –Bequests (estate gifts left in the will)
Life Income Trusts
Charitable Gift Annuity
Life Insurance
Charitable Lead Trust
Life Estate Arrangements
Deferred Gift Annuity
Retirement Accounts

Volunteer Opportunities

Currently, RESTORE has limited on-site volunteer positions available. We do however have volunteer opportunities off-site. Here are some of the ways you can help:

• Host a Donation Drive for pre-packaged foods, paper products, toiletries.

• Restore Needs ListFeeding Club will be up and going soon and volunteers will be needed to set-up and serve our homeless guests.

• Mature Christian men to become mentors with the men in our Residential Addiction Recovery Program.