At all times, support for The Leaves’ mission in the form of contributions toward general operations, benevolence, debt retirement, endowment or capital improvements – from individuals, Christian Science associations, branch churches, societies and groups, and from companies, trusts and foundations – are welcomed, needed and much appreciated.
The Leaves is incorporated and recognized by the federal Internal Revenue Service as a 501 (c) (3) organization.

Ways you can support The Leaves:

You can now contribute to The Leaves:

  • By clicking on “Contribute”.

  • By calling (972) 643-3523 to make donations by credit card directly over the phone or to set up donations that will be electronically deducted from your checking account or charged to your credit card
  • By mailing checks to: The Leaves, 1230 West Spring Valley Road, Richardson, Texas, 75080-7709.
  • You can obtain and sign a pledge card from The Leaves pledging to donate a certain amount each month, each quarter, semi-annually, or each year.
  • Make a contribution tied to a charitable matching gift program offered by the place where you work.
  • You can donate stocks, bonds, or other securities (donations of appreciated securities have additional tax advantages to the donor).
  • You can make a bequest to The Leaves in your will.
  • You can make The Leaves a beneficiary of a life insurance policy, or a retirement plan (e.g., annuities, 401(k)’s or IRAs).
  • You can engage in estate planning and make The Leaves a beneficiary of a charitable remainder or other trust that in the meantime will provide you with income and tax advantages.
  • You can donate land or other property.
  • You can donate in kind gifts such as silver, artwork, jewelry, vehicles, furniture, equipment, or professional services.
  • Suggest that your branch church, society or group, or your association, send in regular and/or special contributions to The Leaves.
  • Help us identify individuals, foundations, companies or others who might be contacted to join in support of The Leaves.

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