Instructions:
1. Click on the "Donate" link above which will take you to our PayPal account.
2. Use your bank card, credit card or PayPal account to make a donation online.
3. Acknowledgement will be sent immediately followed by a email and recognition letter from us thanking you for your contribution
Donations can also be mailed directly to
Delmarva Community Services, Inc.
Attn: Suzanne Hunteman
2450 Cambridge Beltway
Cambridge, MD 21613
1. Click on the "Donate" link above which will take you to our PayPal account.
2. Use your bank card, credit card or PayPal account to make a donation online.
3. Acknowledgement will be sent immediately followed by a email and recognition letter from us thanking you for your contribution
Donations can also be mailed directly to
Delmarva Community Services, Inc.
Attn: Suzanne Hunteman
2450 Cambridge Beltway
Cambridge, MD 21613
Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs)
QCDs are a great way for IRA owners age 70 1/2 or older to make a tax-free distribution and support the many services provided by Delmarva Community Services, Inc., homeless solutions, Meaningful Day programs for individuals with disabilities, nutritious meals for seniors to name a few.
For more information about how QCDs work, contact your IRA trustee or review this easy to read IRS website. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/qualified-charitable-distributions-allow-eligible-ira-owners-up-to-100000-in-tax-free-gifts-to-charity
Or, call us at 410-221-1900 ext. 160.
For more information about how QCDs work, contact your IRA trustee or review this easy to read IRS website. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/qualified-charitable-distributions-allow-eligible-ira-owners-up-to-100000-in-tax-free-gifts-to-charity
Or, call us at 410-221-1900 ext. 160.
Here's how your donation will help!
Top 10 Ways
- Free meals for seniors who are home-bound or come to our centers for communal lunches.
- Program supplies for the Michael & Olga Perez Sprouts Childcare Learning Center.
- Vocational and life skills training and support for individuals working and living in the community.
- Transporting seniors from their homes to their local senior center. Often seniors have to trek up to 40 minutes away and cane be isolated if driving is no longer possible.
- Providing home-ownership and foreclosure counseling to area residents.
- Providing a limited food pantry option to families fighting poverty.
- Giving local residents the tools to transition out of poverty.
- Providing face to face support services to individuals, seniors, & veterans.
- Helping connect farm food with persons in need
- Connecting our local workforce with area employers in rural areas
- Building a future for our agency to extend services when and where they are needed most