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Workplace GivingAn Easy Way to Give: Payroll Deduction Giving to the American Pain Foundation through payroll deduction at your place of employment is a simple, pain free and effective way to help. Even if writing a check to is difficult right now, you can still help support us. Having only $5 or $10 dollars deducted from your paycheck each payday can make a big difference in helping us continue to deliver quality health education, services and support programs to people you know and love. Many people look at the deduction as no more than the cost of a fast food meal, a movie ticket, or a popular magazine. Whether your employer participates in the Combined Federal Campaign, Community Health Charities or United Way, please consider authorizing an amount to be deducted from your check each payday and designating the American Pain Foundation as the recipient. Most pledge forms have a way for you to say exactly where you want your money to go. If you prefer, you can make a contribution right now! Please learn about more ways you can support APF’s work now and in the future. Be sure to write in American Pain Foundation (201 N. Charles St. Suite 710, Baltimore, MD 21201) on your United Way workplace campaign. Are you a Federal Employee? If so and you participate in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), the world’s largest annual workplace charity campaign, you can now designate the American Pain Foundation as a recipient of your generosity by listing Designation Code 22290 on your pledge sheet! The registration period for the CFC begins on September 1st and continues through December 15th of this year. Your donation will be tax deductible. CFC information and registration forms should be distributed to you by your supervisor or human resource representative. If you have not participated in the CFC before or simply would like to learn more, visit http://www.opm.gov/cfc/index.asp. If you have a family member or friend employed by the federal government, please share this information with them. Thank you in advance for your continued support to the American Pain Foundation!
Last Updated: 05/20/09 |
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