Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy

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PCLEC needs your help!

 
 
Chaplain services are always given at no cost to the individual, family, or department. The Chaplaincy is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. As such, we depend on the generous donations and regular support of concerned individuals like you, as well as churches and businesses. Please consider partnering with us and allowing us to be your “hands and feet” to law enforcement and a hurting world.
 
 

If you would like to financially support the Chaplaincy or make a donation, please click on the PayPal link below.
Many thanks and blessings!
 
 
 

"How else can I help?"
 
There are a number of ways you can lend a helping hand to support the work of the Chaplains. Please consider assisting in one of the following ways:
 
  • Direct donations through our office – send to PO Box 1111, Newcastle, CA 95658
  • Payroll deductions from your pay check (contact us directly for more information)
  • Credit Card donations, or direct transfers from your bank account – see the link at the bottom of this page
  • United Way designations – designate the Chaplains, Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy by using our giving number code, 3080 on your giving form.

 


You can also include us in your will...

 

Donations are vital to the continued ministry of the Chaplaincy. PCLEC accepts gifts from estates as a 501(c)(3) charity. Thousands of people throughout the country designate part of their assets by bequest to help charities of their choice every year. These bequests have become a way for individuals to give large sums of money to their favorite charities, thus leaving a lasting impact upon their community.

Contact your estate planner or attorney if you would like to leave a bequest to the Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy. You may also want to read the article entitled “When to Use a Will V.S. a Trust” written by one of our Chaplains, Assistant Senior Chaplain Art Pauly, who is also an estate lawyer.

 

All donations to Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy are tax deductible.