Ways to Give

There are many meaningful ways to give to Elizabeth Gregory Home. Designating EGH in your AmazonSmile account, making monthly gifts through payroll deduction, and including EGH in your will are just a few of the ways you can make an investment in EGH’s mission.

DONATE MONEY

Your gift helps women experiencing homelessness find safety, hope, and home through EGH’s services and programs. DONATE HERE>

 

DONATE ITEMS

From reading glasses to clothing, to laundry pods, we are always in need of in-kind donations.  See our WISH LIST >

GIFTS OF STOCK

Making a gift of stock is a meaningful way to support our work in this community. LEARN MORE >

PLANNED GIFTS / BEQUESTS

By including Elizabeth Gregory Home in your will, trust, or estate planning, you will leave a legacy that lasts for generations! LEARN MORE >

WORKPLACE GIVING

Do you work for the UW? Boeing? Google? Microsoft? These companies and many more provide ways to give seamlessly through payroll deductions. Your company may also match your donations – a great way to leverage your gift to EGH. LEARN MORE >

GIVE WHILE SHOPPING

Give back with your everyday shopping! Whether you’re shopping shopping for books or a birthday present online – you can support EGH’s programs by ordering through AmazonSmile. LEARN MORE >

DONATE YOUR CAR

Turn your old car into cash for Elizabeth Gregory Home! Vehicle donations have the potential to bring in hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of dollars in support of our programs. Donating is easy, the pick-up is free, and your gift is tax-deductible. LEARN MORE >

Help furnish the Day Center!

Generous donors have made it possible for us to remodel our community dining room, commission a new outside mural, and construct a commercial kitchen.  We are close to finishing our facility refresh – purchasing furniture for the Day Center and kitchen supplies.

You can help us create a warm, welcoming environment for our clients by making a gift toward our furniture purchases.* Our staff has worked hard to choose pieces that are not only functional, but utilize trauma-informed design concepts to provide a good experience for our clients.

 

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