Workplace Giving

Giving through your workplace with a payroll deduction is a simple and effective way to contribute a meaningful gift to the chapter on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis.

One way to participate in workplace giving to the chapter is through Community Health Charities (CHC) programs. CHC connects American workplaces to credible charities focused on addressing our nation’s most pressing health issues and has represented the most well-respected health charities in our country for more than 50 years.

As a proud member of CHC, ALS United of Georgia has met stringent criteria to make sure we deliver more of every dollar donated into the hands of those who desperately need it.

Please contact your HR department for more details on how to start your charitable giving through your workplace.

What if my company doesn’t participate?
You can be an agent of change! If your company doesn’t participate in a workplace giving program, encourage your company’s executives to get involved.

When companies participate in workplace giving through CHC, employees can select the health causes most important to them and know that their charitable dollars are spent wisely.

Life expectancy for people diagnosed with ALS averages just 2-5 years. And there’s currently no cure.

ALS United of Georgia supports people living with ALS through our chapter care services programs, global research, advocacy and public awareness campaigns.

Matching Gifts

If your company has an Employee Matching Gift Program, you can double the impact of your gift to ALS United of Georgia!

Check with your Human Resources or Community Relations department, and ask for the proper form to request that your company match your gift.

Some companies also match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.