Donor Opportunities
The Pastoral Institute, established in 1974, is a nonprofit, faith-based, non-denominational counseling, consultation and educational center which serves individuals, families and communities. Supporting families and individuals in crisis requires ongoing support so we can help those struggling with mental health issues regardless of their ability to pay.You may designate your gift to one of the funds listed below. If you would like to make a donation in honor or memory of someone, please list the name and address along with your donation or contact our office at 706-649-6362, ext 1247.
The Fall Campaign 2011 enables us to meet the growing demands for our services and supports those in our community facing life’s ever increasing challenges. – | |
| The Samaritan Fund provides counseling for those who cannot afford the services on their own. – | |
The Samaritan Society recognizes the philanthropic leadership that helps strengthen and sustain the Pastoral Institute through an annual contribution of $1000 or more.-
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| The Valley Pastoral Institute Fund provides counseling for those who cannot afford the services in Valley, Alabama and in the surrounding area. – | |
| Right From the Start is a community-based marriage and family initiative dedicated to building strong marriages and families. – | |
Ways to Give
All donations are tax deductible. Upon receiving your donation, we will send an acknowledgement letter for your tax records. You may donate online by clicking one of the donate buttons above, or you may mail in a donation with the Donor Opportunities form. Return the completed form with your contribution to:
Attn: Development Office
Pastoral Institute
P.O. Box 8649
Columbus, GA 31908-8649
Your donation may be made by:
- Cash
- Check
- Credit card (MasterCard and Visa)
- Stock
- Real estate
- Planned giving
If you are considering a gift of stock or real estate or are interested in including us in your estate planning, please contact the development office for further information at development@pilink.org or 706-649-6362, ext 1246.