#DoveClub is Here!
Want to support the work of justice and peace throughout the year?
Join the #DoveClub, the newest way to support On Earth Peace!
Why give monthly?
Simply put, our programs and ministries for justice and peace operate year-round in the United States and abroad. Recent growth in demand for On Earth Peace’s offerings has stretched an already small budget and, because we are committed to making our programs of training and accompaniment available to all, no individual, congregation, or organization is turned away due to inability to pay the nominal program fees.
Monthly giving allows us to better predict our financial picture, especially in the earlier parts of the calendar year when contributions are lower. By stabilizing our finances with sustaining gifts, we reduce the strain and can keep our focus on the vital work we are called to do.
How do I join?
You can join the #DoveClub online (recurring debit/credit card payment) or by simply writing a check each month. You can call us at 410-635-8704 or email [email protected] for assistance.
- Online: http://www.onearthpeace.org/donate and click on the “Join #DoveClub”.
- Check: Mail your contribution to: On Earth Peace at PO Box 188, 601 Main Street, New Windsor, MD 21776.
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