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You can contribute to The Friendship Circle in many ways. Please consider making a direct donation to help keep the Circle growing!

You can donate online by clicking the button below:

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Businesses and organizations can receive tax credits by donating to The Friendship Circle through Pennsylvania’s Neighborhood Assistance program! Contact [email protected] for more information.

If you would like to set up a monthly giving plan, click the button below to set up a plan today! If you have any questions or would like to set up your plan with a Friendship Circle Staff member, please email [email protected].

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You can make a donation in honor or memory of someone by clicking the button below or by sending your donation in the mail. We will send the family a card letting them know about your donation!

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To donate by mail, send your donation to:

The Friendship Circle

1922 Murray Ave

Pittsburgh, PA 15217

 

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