Giving Guide
Follow these easy steps to give to a charity of your choice:
- Contact your organization's campaign coordinator in your office (under tab labeled "Coordinators". If no coordinator has been assigned, contact UTEP's SECC chair (under "Contacts") for assistance.
- Search through the directory of charities (available under the tab labeled "Charities") to find a charity to which you would like to give.
- SMILE ... you just helped communities locally, statewide, nationally or worldwide!
Thank you for your support of the SECC!
What will my gift provide?
$2 PER MONTH for one year:- provides three days of parenting classes that teach effective discipline and stress/conflict management.
- provides vital cancer survivorship information and support to 80 cancer survivors.
- provides one day of food and shelter for a homeless person.
- provides prescription glasses for five people in a Third World country.
- covers the cost of planting of 100 tree saplings.
- provides meals for a homebound senior citizen for two weeks.
$5 PER MONTH for one year:
- provides 12 students with an interactive CD on college-age depression and suicide.
- covers the registration fee for one patient or family member to attend the National Organization for Rare Disorders Patient/Family Conference.
- provides adaptive aids for personal care to make life easier for ALS patients.
- will provide equipment and supplies for five people to spend a morning cleaning a beach or river bank.
- provides teaching materials for 30 at-risk students for one school year.
$10 PER MONTH for one year:
- enables three elementary school classes to tour a natural area.
- provides physical therapy exercise sessions for patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Muscular Dystrophy.
- will help a family in crisis with their monthly utility or grocery bills.
- provides 233 meals for hungry babies.
- will pay for preserving and distributing 120,000+ servings of nutritious produce.
- provides one mammogram for an uninsured woman.
- will help to pay the cost of testing for early signs of kidney disease for a low-income patient.
$20 PER MONTH for one year:
- provides a full year of groceries for a homebound AIDS patient.
- provides food for one guide dog in advanced training.
- covers the cost of training material and instruction for self-examinations for breast cancer and for awareness materials for prostate cancer.
- supports training in an environmental career for a person with a disability.
- provides scholarship assistance for inner city children to attend a nature camp in the Hill Country.
$45 PER MONTH for one year:
- provides 26 students with assistance in math and science.
- provides 11 days of food and shelter for a homeless person.
- ensures safety from cholera for 50 people.
- funds a volunteer on-line at a national AIDS treatment hotline for one week.
- provides two high schools with science curriculum materials about proper handling of chemicals found in the home.