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Harvest Partners
- The Easiest, Most Effective Way to Donate
The RFH Harvest
Partner program allows you to support our work through a simple automatic
monthly donation.
For as little as $10 a month, you can help RFH collect and distribute more than 3,600 pounds of produce annually to hungry children
and adults in our local communities. Other suggested levels include $30 per month (more than 10,800 pounds per year) and $50 per month (18,000 pounds per year!).
That's as much as 1/2 a semi truck load of apples, potatoes, onions, carrots, green beans, pears and other healthy produce every year - all thanks to your donation.
There are many benefits to becoming a
Harvest Partner:
- It is simple and effective. By filling out a single authorization
form you can make start making a big difference for hungry people today.
- Spread your gift out and you may be able
to give more and make a bigger difference.
- As a Harvest Partner you get a certificate,
coupons for free gift cards, and more.
Why is it better for RFH?
Harvest Partners
provide extra support in many ways, including:
- A stable, predictable source
of income, which allows us to better budget our regular expenses
and to more quickly respond to emergency needs.
- By spreading their gift out, our Harvest
Partners are often able to give more.
How does it work?
There are two options. The simplest,
both for you and for us, is to have your monthly gift withdrawn
directly from your bank account. The other option is to have your
gift charged to your credit card each month.
To sign up, download and follow the
instruction on the authorization
form, then mail it to Rotary First Harvest PO Box 1275 Mercer
Island WA 98040.
Is it safe?
We use Costco Credit Services to process gifts from donor’s bank
accounts. This is a secure process and your data will not be shared
with anyone else.
Credit card gifts will be processed
at the RFH office and all information is secured.
For more information or to request
an authorization form, call us at (206) 236-0408 or email us at
info@firstharvest.org.
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