Donations & Volunteering
Become a Volunteer
Actively Accepting Volunteers: Volunteer work is not just an item on a resume or college application – it’s essential for a functioning society. Benefits from volunteering reach far and wide and create a ripple effect that begins with just one person.
Volunteerism is the cornerstone of the PASS Organization. While an individual generally does not receive compensation for volunteer hours; the rewards of service are priceless. In addition to the personal satisfaction, you will gain a deeper understanding of those in the community that benefited from your help and you can develop a network of contacts for the future.
BENEFITS OF BEING A VOLUNTEER BY STAGE
• HIGH SCHOOL – Teenagers see great benefit from providing selfless service. Volunteering can add depth to college applications and help give teens perspective.
• COLLEGE – Volunteering in college helps students begin establishing their work experience in any certain field. Students can also build a substantial network of contacts.
• PROFESSIONAL / POST GRAD – Volunteering as an adult can help keep a resume current with experience, as well as give the individual a deeper sense of pride and community.
Become a Donor
As an organization that provides resources to people in need and those in under-serviced communities you can guarantee your generous donation will go toward making a difference in the lives of many. The PASS Organization is dedicated to using all donations efficiently and can be found in the national non-profit organization database at charitynavigator.org
Here you will find that annual reports on the PASS Organization’s responsible usage of donations.
How do I know that my non-profit is efficient?
The Charity Navigator organization is akin to the Better Business Bureau; which is used to report on the efficacy of for-profit business. Charity Navigator thoroughly investigates all non-profit organizations and help to rate non-profit organizations and provide important information about how they use the funds they’re given; including the percent of the money going to program expenses and administrative expenses.
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