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Make a Gift - Introduction

Introduction

The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan needs your support to keep providing essential services to the 18,000 people in our province who have Alzheimer's Disease or a related disorder, their families, and caregivers. Your generosity of time and your financial support can further the search for a cause and a cure for Alzheimer's Disease.

The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan receives just three per cent of its annual budget from government sources and relies heavily on the generosity of individuals, private businesses and corporations and community groups.

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Donate Gifts of Securities to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan
In the 2006 Federal Budget, capital gains taxes were completely eliminated on publicly traded securities that are donated to cahritable organizations.
 For more information click here



Become a Forget-Me-Not Partner
The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan has launched a Monthly Giving Program - Forget-Me-Not Partners.

As a Forget-Me-Not Partner, you can join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by ensuring continued support to programs and services for people who are affected by the disease and those who care for them and support for research to find better treatments and a cure. Monthly giving through the Forget-Me-Not Partner program is easy, convenient and secure and will ensure we can continue providing help and hope to the 18,000 people in Saskatchewan who have Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia.
 To download an enrollment form click here



On-Line Donations are Safe and Convenient
You can make an on-line donation to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan by clicking the link below. On-line donations are processed through CanadaHelps.org a non-profit organization specifically created to provide charities with a low-cost way of receiving donations over the internet.
 To visit the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan page at canadahelps.org click here



YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Make a donation. You can make a gift of cash, stock or real estate, or name the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan in your will or as a beneficiary of your life insurance policy. To find out more click here.

Volunteer your time. The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan needs volunteers to help with fund raising or special events, serve as board and committee members, help out in the office, or participate in our Volunteer Speakers program. If you are interested in volunteering your time click here.

Become a member. Membership in the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan keeps you informed of the things we do and gives you a voice in the direction of the organization. To become a member click here.

Visit the Supporter Information page for details on our donation policies and how to reach us.

If you would like more information on the Society's programs and services, please contact us at info@alzheimer.sk.ca.

If you would like information on our fund raising initiatives contact us at fund@alzheimer.sk.ca.

   
 
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