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Workplace Giving
Your support is so important to the work Planned Parenthood Health Systems does every day. An easy way to make a big impact on the lives of the women and families we serve is through your workplace giving campaign. If your employer has a payroll deduction program, like United Way, Community Shares, the State Employees Combined Campaign or the Combined Federal Campaign, consider designating your pre-taxed gift to Planned Parenthood Health Systems.
Planned Parenthood Health Systems is a member of NC Community Shares, a statewide federation of non-profit organizations working for social justice in our communities. In some workplace campaigns, Planned Parenthood Health Systems will be listed under the NC Community Shares umbrella of organizations.
A few small sacrifices can change and save the lives of people in our community who do not have health insurance. For more information, please contact development@pphsinc.org. Thank you for your continued support as we work together to make every child a wanted child and every family a healthy family.
| Your donation per day | Your donation per two-week pay period | Examples of services your donation can provide in one year | Your impact on our community |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.14 | $2.00 | One dose of emergency contraception | Prevent unintended pregnancy |
| $0.36 | $5.00 | Presentation to a group of at risk teens | Give teens the information they need to make healthy choices |
| $0.71 | $10.00 | Annual OB/GYN exam for one woman or birth control pills for one year for one woman | Prevent cervical and breast cancer Reduce unwanted pregnancy |
| $1.43 | $20.00 | HIV tests for seven people or a Community Live Action Camp | Reduce the spread of HIV Empower our young people to advocate for reproductive choice |
| $2.86 | $40.00 | Put one teen mother through our Adolescent Parenting Program for one year or OB/GYN exams, and one year of birth control pills, and HIV tests and emergency contraception for two women. | Help teen moms learn parenting skills, avoid a second pregnancy and finish high school. Prevent cervical and breast cancer, unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. |


