As a local business, you have the opportunity to give back to the needy in our local community and involve your business with the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission. CVRM Business Angels are invited to underwrite the meals for people that are hungry and hurting. View more info here.
As a resident of the Coachella Valley, you have the opportunity to give back to the local community and leave a lasting legacy in the Mission courtyard. View more info here.
At the center of the new Mission is an open-air courtyard around which all circulation to the various spaces takes place. This courtyard provides beautiful, welcoming landscaping, and allows our desert light to penetrate the heart of the Mission. In the center of this courtyard is the main gathering space defined by a ground surface of 12″ x 12″ pavers.
These pavers offer an opportunity for donors to partake in the community spirit of this space. For $500, a single paver can be purchased and engraved with your name or de sired verbiage up to approximately 15 words (about 54 characters).
While the pavers in the central courtyard define this main gathering space, there are also paver opportunities in both the Men’s Shelter and the Women’s and Children’s Shelter areas, if you would prefer to direct your gift to either of these buildings.
For more information or a tour of CVRM, please contact Scott Wolf at swolf@cvrm.org.
Taking the time to plan for your future can be a fulfilling experience that will pay dividends for many years to come. An effective long-range estate plan can enhance your peace of mind today, and allow you to leave a lasting legacy beyond what you thought possible. If you would like to consider CVRM in your Estate Plan, please contact Darla Burkett at dburkett@cvrm.orgor Scott Wolf at swolf@cvrm.org.
Another way to support the mission is with stock gifts. It can be a safe and easy way to transfer securities electronically from your account to CVRM’s account. Read more about it here!
For more information on any of these options, please call Scott Wolf @ 760-347-3512 Ext. 239 or send him an email at swolf@cvrm.org.