Give to Pathlight
Alvin and Estelle Eagle $500,000 Challenge
We did it!
Thanks to your incredible generosity and unwavering support, we have successfully met the Eagle Challenge!
Your donation will help us continue to provide essential services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Your support will ensure that Pathlight can meet the needs of our community and continue to grow and thrive.
This year’s campaign holds particular significance with the Alvin and Estelle Eagle $500,000 Challenge, made possible through the incredible generosity of the Eagle family. Their pledge to donate $60,000 hinges on Pathlight raising $440,000 by midnight on July 31. This remarkable display of support underscores the profound commitment the Eagle family holds to our organization and the individuals we serve.
What does your donation do?
$2,500 |
Provides programs for adults with autism to help develop friendships and community connections |
$1,000 |
Provides scholarships to ten students in Kung-fu, Theater, or Joyful Chorus classes |
$500 |
Underwrites a bus rental for a Red Sox game round trip for 50 residents |
$250 |
Provides art and craft supplies for residential enrichment programs |
$100 |
Supports gardening programs throughout Pathlight for plants, supplies, hats and sunscreen |
$50 |
Buys groceries for students in Whole Children and Milestones to use in cooking class |
Pay by check
In order to make an offline donation we ask that you please follow these instructions:
Make a check payable to “Pathlight, Inc.”
Please mail your check to: Development, 220 Brookdale Drive, Springfield, MA 01104.
If you’d like your donation to be designated to one of our programs (Pathlight, Autism Connections, or Whole Children and Milestones) please note it in the memo line.
All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and are tax deductible.
Thank you!
Contact information
Valle Dwight
Director of Development & Communications
development@pathlightgroup.org
All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
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