


Giving to Mothers’ Club
You have The Power to make a difference in lives of children and families in need…

Your gift to Mothers’ Club is an investment in the future of children, families, our community, state and nation. Across the board, poverty and low-literacy among parents increases the likelihood that children will be under-educated, drop out of school, wind up in the juvenile detention system or in a gang, or become pregnant as a teenager. By supporting the programs and services at Mothers’ Club, you are leveling the playing field for at-risk children and helping families build the skills and confidence they will need to move their children out of poverty towards a brighter future.
Here are just a few examples of how your donation contributes to the well-being of families:
Your gift of $5,000 provides a child with a full year of preschool education.
Your gift of $2,500 provides a young mother with a full year of services.
Your gift of $1,000 establishes you as a Guardian
Your gift of $500 provides a mother with a full year of English as a second language classes.
Your gift of $250 provides a mother with only an 8th grade education a full year of GED tutoring.
Your gift of $100 provides a child with a year’s worth of school supplies and learning materials.
Your gift of $50 provides a family’s home library with 5 books.
We rely on the support of individuals who are deeply invested in the future of our community. By donating today, you have the opportunity to let the community know how much you value the work of Mothers’ Club, and you can feel confident knowing the impact of your gift.
On behalf of the Board of Directors and families we serve, thank you for your support!
If you have any questions about giving to Mothers’ Club,
please contact our Development Office at (626) 792-2687.
“I reap the benefits of their work. What comes to me are children ready to learn, and with fabulous skills. And of course their parents are right behind them wasting no time in showing their support. I’m sure I can track the kids that are proudly on my top ten percent list, and those kids started in Mothers’ Club.”
- Sandra Macis, Principal of Madison Elementary School