Corporate & Employee Donations
How your Business can Make a Difference
Local businesses in the Tri-City have donated to Compassion Network in various ways. Whether it is goods, services, or through fundraisers, there are numerous ways local businesses make a difference in their local community to those in need.
Local Businesses Partner with Compassion Network
Here are examples of how other businesses have partnered with us.
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Chick-Fil-A
At the end of each season of our Boost Homework Help program, Chick-Fil-A donates a lunch for every child and volunteer. The kids love the donated meal, providing a great reward to each child for completing a season of homework.
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Grocery Outlet Fremont
Grocery Outlet on Stevenson Blvd in Fremont, has donated a portion of the proceeds go to help Compassion Network. Customers were able to donate any proceeds to Compassion Network as they checked out at the register within a certain period. Collectively, Grocery Outlet was able to provide a check and present it to Compassion Network.
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Western Allied Mechanical
Western Allied Mechanical put together a March Madness Ping Pong tournament and chose Compassion Network as their charity!
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Tropics Mobile Home Park
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Dale Hardware
Benevity
We are an approved charity with Benevity, so check with your company to see if you can give through your employer to CityServe’s Compassion Network. Our organization is listed as CityServe in their directory. Many Silicon Valley companies partner with Benevity to match or increase employee donations. To help in the donation process, we would be happy to provide our EIN. Click here to request that information.
Stock Donation
Please contact info@compassionnetwork.org for instructions on making a stock donation.
Thrivent
Make a personal donation through Thrivent Charitable Impact & Investing™.