Ways to Give
There are a number of ways
to support the Mission.
Phoenix Rescue Mission, P.O. Box 6708, Phoenix, AZ 85005-6708
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(602) 346-3336
Memorial and Honorary Gifts
There’s no better way to remember or honor a loved one than by helping the most vulnerable people in our community.
- Through a Memorial Gift, your loved one will be remembered in prayer and by helping the homeless. Each memorial gift is acknowledged by a letter mailed to the family of the deceased.
- Through an Honorary Gift, you’ll help someone in the name of a friend or relative. Such a gift can also celebrate graduations, weddings, promotions, and retirements. Each is acknowledged by a card sent to the honoree.
For more information on memorial or honorary gifts, contact our Donor Care Team at 602-346-3336 or donorcare@phoenixrescuemission.org.
Other Ways to Give
Food, Clothing & More
From canned goods to peanut butter, from deodorant to diapers, from jackets to underwear, our clients desperately need them all. Can you help?
Vehicles
Donate your car, truck, boat, motorcycle, or RV and support a continuing commitment to programs and services that offer a place of hope.
Retail Programs
There are plenty of creative ways to support the Mission while shopping around town or online. Just sign up and choose the Mission as your charity!
Stock
If you would like to bless the Phoenix Rescue Mission with a donation of stock, you can do so by contacting Donor Care.
Planned Giving
If supporting the Mission is important to you, give the gift that keeps on giving even long after you’re gone.
Community Partners
There are many corporations and nonprofits in our community that collaborate with us through their monetary, in-kind, and volunteerism support. See our community partners and learn how your organization could join the Mission's transforming work.
Employer Matching Gifts
If your employer has a matching gift program, we’re “twice blessed” with your gift! Every $1 you give will double through the match, meaning twice the meals, shelter, and hope for our neediest neighbors.