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Members of the Gene Grawe Fund are in the unique position to help two charities with one gift card purchase. Buying a gift card from the Gene Grawe Fund benefits the Fund and then donating that gift card to a local charity benefits the work of that charity. Whereas writing a donation check or making a cash donation benefits the local charity only. Obviously, we encourage donations by gift cards purchased from the Gene Grawe Fund whenever possible.

It came as a surprise to us to find out that not all charities are able to accept gift card donations. So in an effort to inform our members on the ins and outs of making gift card donations we decided to begin an evolving article where we can share the information we acquire about which local charities can and cannot accept gift card donations.

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Quincy Catholic Charities Quincy Catholic Charities will happily accept donations of gift cards from members of the Gene Grawe Fund.

Quincy Catholic Charities provides an array of services for those in need including Professional Counseling Solutions, Intact Family Services, MedAssist Program, and their Food Pantry.

Catholic Charities tells us that they use donated gift cards mostly for shopping for their Food Pantry program. They are already familiar with and can make the best use of Hy-Vee and County Market gift cards. However, they also told us they can also make good use of Wal-Mart gift cards and our prepaid Visa prepaid debit cards. Which are very versatile gift cards that can serve a wide variety of needs.

Jackie stressed that most people do not realize that the Christmas holiday giving season is their high donation season where they have to take in enough donations to see them through next summer and maybe beyond. Unfortunately, their needs so far in 2023 are exceptionally high due to the inflationary economy which has caused big increases in the number of people they serve on a daily basis.

So, if you want to safely donate somewhere that will make a difference here at home, you needn't look any further than Catholic Charities, right here in Quincy's own backyard.

You can donate Gene Grawe Fund gift cards in many other ways.

1. BEST WAY: Purchase a gift card at the Gene Grawe Fund office and then ask the volunteer to put the gift card away for Catholic Charities to pick up later, which they do on a regular basis. If you need a receipt, first place the gift card in an envelope with your contact information, then give the envelope to the volunteer to put away for pick up.

2. With a registered Gene Grawe Fund Visa you can donate online using the DONATE NOW button at the top of the Catholic Charities website (link found below). I recently made a donation there and it works fine. Their website will even email you a receipt. Be sure to select Quincy in the Location box if you want your donation to stay local.

3. You can also buy the gift card and mail it to Catholic Charities, 620 Maine St, Quincy, IL 62301. Mention if you need a receipt.

4. Finally, for those with the knowledge of how to do it, you could purchase a Walmart or other useful eGiftCard on RaiseRight.​com and email the 16 digit code, PIN, and barcode to the email address on the first page of their website (link found below). They can print it out and use it like a plastic card. Unfortunately, you cannot do that with local merchants gift cards like Hy-Vee or County Market.

To learn more about Quincy Catholic Charities, click here to go to their website or call 217-222-0958.

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Birthright of Quincy Yes, Birthright of Quincy can accept gift card donations from members of the Gene Grawe Fund.

Birthright of Quincy is a non-profit, non-judgmental, non-denominational service organization operated completely by volunteers through private donations from our community. The mission of Birthright of Quincy is simple: "We are here to offer the non-judgmental person to person help, love, understanding, and basic emotional and practical support that every pregnant woman and girl needs and deserves in order for her to bring her child into the world and beyond." And they've been doing it since 1973!

Birthright of Quincy provides a range of assistance, but their greatest need is for gift cards that can be disbursed for groceries, diapers, and gas. They mostly purchase and disburse $25 gift cards, but can make use of larger denomination cards. Birthright of Quincy President, Patty Adam, told us they can make the best use of $25 gift cards for area grocery stores like Hy-Vee and County Market, department stores like Wal-Mart, and area gas stations. However, they will gladly accept larger denomination gift cards and prepaid debit cards like the Gene Grawe Fund's Visa and Discover cards.

The easiest way to get your gift card donations to Birthright of Quincy is to purchase them at the Gene Grawe Fund office in St. Peter Church and then ask the Gene Grawe Fund volunteer to set them aside in the Birthright envelope for them to pick up. Which they do on a regular basis. If you want a receipt for tax purposes, you'll need to put your gift card donation in another envelope first along with a note requesting a tax receipt be mailed to you.

Until the pandemic is over, the Birthright office at 428 N 6th Street in Quincy is closed to visitors.

To learn more about Birthright of Quincy, click here to go to their website or call the office at 217-224-1277 or Patty Adam at 217-440-8388.

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Horizons Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry Horizons welcomes appropriate gift card donations from members of the Gene Grawe Fund.

Horizons' mission is to feed the poor and hungry in the community a daily noon meal and provide a free choice food pantry (much like a grocery store). All of which are offered in a safe, supportive and encouraging environment. Their goal is to meet the immediate needs of individuals and families who lack access to enough food to sustain an active, healthy life. Horizons serves over 35,000 hot, nutritious meals a year in their soup kitchen. Plus, they serve over 12,000 individuals a year from their food pantry.

Sara Stephens, Horizons' Executive Director, told us that the most useful gift cards for them to receive are grocery store gift cards. Which are especially appreciated when they are short on food supplies. Department store gift cards like Wal-Mart and prepaid debit cards can serve them just as well. They can also make good use of gas gift cards to help defray the fuel costs they incur to shop and pick up product donations throughout the area.

Like most other places of business, the pandemic has changed how they can meet the public. So for now, the easiest way for you to get your gift card donations to Horizons is to purchase the gift cards at the Gene Grawe Fund office in St. Peter Church and then ask the Gene Grawe Fund volunteer to set them aside in the Horizons envelope for them to pick up. Which they do on a regular basis. If you want a receipt for tax purposes, you'll need to put your gift card donation in another envelope first along with a note requesting a tax receipt be mailed to you.

You can also use a registered Gene Grawe Fund Visa prepaid debit card to make a donation right on the Horizons' website. I made a donation on their website a couple weeks ago and was a little concerned about whether my donation was going to be a monthly recurring donation or one time donation. So I called and was reassured that if I did not check the "Make this donation monthly" checkbox, then the donation would be a single, one-time donation. And that is how it worked out in spite of some confusing wording on the website and in the confirmation email. They may have all that fixed by now.

Gift card donations can also be dropped in their secure after hours drop slot on the west side of their building or mailed to the 8th Street address on their website. For more information about Horizons Food Pantry click here to go to their website or call 217-224-5530.

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The Salvation Army The Salvation Army is happy to accept gift card donations from members of the Gene Grawe Fund.

Salvation Army Bell Ringer BucketDuring a meet with the Salvation Army folks at the Kroc Center we examined their bell ringer buckets. The older ones with a single slot or with a pair of crossed slots would not accept a plastic gift card. However, there is a new style of kettle that has been used in Quincy and Hannibal over the past several Christmas seasons. That new style has a pair of crossed slots with one slot twice as long as the other. This new kettle lid was specifically designed to accept the standard-sized plastic cards and other larger items. Here is a photo of one of the new kettles accepting a standard size plastic gift card.

You should not have a problem donating Gene Grawe Fund gift cards to The Salvation Army through their new bell ringer kettles. The Salvation Army in Quincy and Hannibal use a mixture of older and newer style kettles throughout the bell ringing season. Plus, gift cards can always be brought directly to the Kroc Center.

Any gift cards donated to The Salvation Army would be appreciated including, but not limited to, grocery, general merchandise, department store, gas, and prepaid Visa and Discover debit cards.

Bell Ringing is part of The Salvation Army Christmas Campaign. Money raised during the Christmas Campaign goes towards (to name a few) purchasing toys for children, the Thanksgiving and Christmas Day Community Dinners, Christmas Food Boxes, and Social Services Programs (rent/utility assistance, food pantry, etc.) throughout the year.

For any questions regarding The Salvation Army Bell Ringing campaign or the Red Kettles, you can contact Jeremy Koren by phone at 217-231-5633 or email him at: jeremy.koren@usc.salvationarmy.org

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Good News of Christmas Unfortunately, the Good News of Christmas campaign is not equipped to accept gift card donations.

After much deliberation, the directors of the Good News of Christmas campaign have decided that they're not set up to accept and make use of gift card donations. It has to do with their accounting system, tracking, and accountability. To learn more about the Good News of Christmas, click here to go their website.

NOTE: It has been discovered by some volunteers that if you form a group and your group adopts a Good News of Christmas family, then that group controls and uses its own funds to shop for their adopted family. In the case of one group, a sizeable portion (over $1,200) of their funds were used to purchase Wal-Mart gift cards from the Gene Grawe Fund which were then used to shop for their adopted family. So if a number of Gene Grawe Fund members got together and adopted a Good News of Christmas family each year, then they could do the same thing.

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