
As Parents’ Place continues to grow, we find that the needs and requests for our services far outweigh the funding for these services. Parents’ Place relies on federal, state and local grants, along with corporate and private donations to support our commitment to children and their families.
If you would like to help, or if Parents’ Place has made a difference in your life, please consider making a donation.
You can help Parents’ Place to help children with all disabilities by making your tax deductible donation for $50, $150, $500, $1,000, $5,000 or any amount that you wish. When you make your donation, you are supporting an organization that promotes a better life and future for children with disabilities and their families.
The Parents’ Place is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that relies on individual, corporate and foundation contributions, and annual fundraising campaigns.
A copy of our current financial statement is available upon request by contacting the Parents’ Place. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State for the cost of copying and postage.
You may make your donation in honor of a special occasion, in memory of a loved one, to thank an extraordinary person, or simply to show your support for the Parents’ Place and the work we do for children.
When we receive your donation, an acknowledgement card with your message will be sent to the person(s) you designate. (We never indicate the amount donated). We will also send you an acknowledgement of your donation for your tax records.
The United Way accommodates employees who want to support the Parents’ Place through their workplace campaigns - even though Parents’ Place is not a United Way agency. Parents’ Place benefits from the donor choice programs of the United Way of Central Maryland.
Please consider writing in “ Parents’ Place ” under “Other” when a United Way pledge card is presented for your selections. Thank you for helping us serve families of children with all disabilities!
To encourage philanthropy, many companies match employee donations made to non-profit organizations such as the Parents’ Place. Before you make your gift, check with your employer or human resources manager to see if they will match your contribution.