DONATE to help support our Outreach
When you consider donating to Spokane Ostomy Support Group, please know that you will help us provide important information and critical peer support to people who have bowel, urinary, continent diversions or other types of ostomy surgery in the Spokane areas as well as the Inland Northwest – Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
Your donation helps sustain Spokane Ostomy Support Group’s efforts to meet the needs of local and regional ostomate communities in the Inland Northwest. You can donate to support SOSG’s outreach via the quarterly “InSider” Newsletter and Inland Northwest Ostomy Support website.
You may make a Donation by Mail or Electronically using one of the Donation Option buttons below.
The Options below meet Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) qualifications for being a donation to a
tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
DONATION - Mail Option
Please make check out to: Spokane Ostomy Support Group
Send your check to:
SOSG
4612 South Schafer Branch Road
Spokane, WA 99206
DONATION-Option 1: Membership DUES for Spokane Ostomy Support Group administrative activities.
Each member of the Spokane Ostomy Support Group voluntarily pays a $5.00 annual membership dues.
$3.00 is forwarded onto the United Ostomy Association of America and the remaining $2.00 funds the local SOSG's ostomy outreach activities.
DONATION-Option 2: Communication and Outreach Activities
Your donation here will support the creation and publication of the “InSider” Newsletter and the Inland Northwest Ostomy Support website maintenance.
This will provide support services to those living with temporary and permanent ostomies and continent diversions, support local events such as Ostomy Awareness Day/Run for Resilience, and local-regional educational efforts.
DONATION-Option 3: Philanthropic Donation
Your donation here will help the Spokane Ostomy Support Group's efforts to provide services to those living with temporary and permanent ostomies and continent diversions - including ileostomies, colostomies and urostomies.
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