Ways to Give

Monetary Gifts

Your gift will support the children and families in our community who are facing mental health, substance use or domestic violence situations.  Child & Family Center is a 501c3 organization, and your contribution is tax-deductible. Make a one-time gift or a monthly recurring donation by credit card.

Or make checks payable to Child & Family Center and mail to 21545 Centre Pointe Parkway, Santa Clarita, CA 91350

Employee Matching Gifts

Many employers will match a charitable donation to a non-profit organization, which can increase the value of your donation. Ask your employer about its matching gift program.

Gifts in Kind

Holiday Giving

The holidays can be a stressful time for those who are less fortunate. You can help make the holidays brighter for those in need by participating in our Adopt a Family Program. You choose the size of family you’d like to adopt. We will match you with a family and provide a wish list for each family member.

Gift Cards

Gift cards are very helpful for our clients who may need essentials such as groceries, clothing, gas etc. To Please contact cheryl.jones@childfamilycenter.org.

Donate Goods

Your donated items are greatly needed and appreciated and will support the children and families in our program. Please call the Center at 661-259-9439 to arrange a drop-off time.

Other Ways to Give

Make a gift in honor of a friend, a special occasion, or in memory of someone and we will send a card to the honoree or bereaved on your behalf.

Make a gift of $250 or more and receive a tile on our Hearts for Heroes Wall.

Please contact Cheryl Jones at cheryl.jones@childfamilycenter.org for more information.

Gifts of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds are one of the most tax-efficient ways to make a charitable contribution. Consult with your financial advisor. Contact Cheryl Jones at cheryl.jones@childfamilycenter.org.

You can donate your car, truck, motorcycle or motorhome and Child & Family Center will receive the proceeds.  View our profile on cars2charities.

Consult with your financial advisor about making a direct contribution of your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) to reduce your ordinary taxable income. Learn more