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Flintridge gratefully accepts contributions of any size in support of our work to dramatically improve the lives of children and their families living in Northwest Pasadena and Altadena.  

Your gift will play a critical role in supporting the programs of more than 100 nonprofit organizations serving our community's needs in such areas as education, youth development, and neighborhood safety. Each year, thousands of children and their families benefit from these programs.

We invite you to donate to Flintridge in any of several ways:

  • Donate Online: Contributions can now be made online with your credit card. Just click on the button at the bottom of the page - Donate >
  • Make a Gift in Honor of Someone: Can’t think of what to buy for a birthday, anniversary, or holiday present? Give a gift to the Flintridge Center in the name of a loved one, colleague, or friend. A charitable donation in a person's name sends a powerful message of caring and appreciation. We will send your recipient a beautiful card informing them of your contribution, and send you a letter acknowledging your tax deductible donation - Donate >
  • By Mail: Please make checks payable to Flintridge Center and send to:

    Mark Eiduson, Director of Strategic Partnerships
    Flintridge Center
    1040 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 100
    Pasadena, CA 91103
  • Matching gifts: If you would like to double your gift, please ask your company about matching gift opportunities.
  • Stocks, real property, and other assets: These are always appreciated. Please click here for more information.
  • Planned gifts: Wills and bequests make a lasting contribution toward improving children's lives and may provide substantial estate-tax savings. Please click here for more information.

Donate girls jumping imagePlease call Mark Eiduson, our Director of Strategic Partnerships, at (626) 449-0839 if you have any questions or want assistance in making a contribution. 

Thank you for your gift to the community!

 

 

 

 

 

Photos: Brian Biery (upper right) / Lori O'Neal (left)