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Provides disaster relief and recovery support to residents, small businesses, and city employees affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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We Are St. Pete Fund | Pinellas Community Foundation 727-531-0058 727-531-0058 The We Are St. Pete Fund provides critical financial assistance to those who have been most impacted by Hurricane Helene in St.
Petersburg. The We Are St. Pete Fund provides critical financial assistance to those who have been most impacted by Hurricane Helene in St.
Petersburg. Contributions will also be used for those ultimately affected by Hurricane Milton. The We Are St.
Pete Fund is a collaboration between the City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas Community Foundation, created as a mechanism to directly help our community recover from this disaster. The We Are St.
Pete Fund exemplifies the compassion, unity, and spirit of our community. During this unprecedented time for our city, many have asked how they can help others in need. Note: Donations to this fund are not anonymous.
Even if you mark your donation as “Anonymous,” PCF will not honor this request in the event that PCF is required to produce a record of donors to this specific fund. Learn more about the We Are St. Pete fund: https://pinellascf.
org/wearestpete/ Contributions may be made online on this page. Pinellas Community Foundation Please indicate the fund name when completing the memo line. 17755 US Highway 19 N, Suite 150 Donate By Wire or Transfer of Securities: Please call Meg Lokey, Vice President of Philanthropy at 727-306-3142 or Duggan Cooley, CEO at 727-306-3124 We respect your inbox!
You’ll receive our Community Matters newsletter and occasional updates on impactful local initiatives. Your information will never be shared. Newsletter Signup Newsletter Signup Giving Where It Matters Most Pinellas Community Foundation does not intentionally solicit or accept donations from any “foreign country of concern” or “foreign source of concern.
” Donations from these sources will not be accepted. Pinellas Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization registered with the state of Florida. A copy of the official registration and financial information for Pinellas Community Foundation (CH3646) may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free within the state 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) or visiting www.
FDACS. gov. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state. Your gift may be tax-deductible; please consult your tax professional to explore your benefits.
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