Ways to Give
You can donate now online with a one-time gift or set up a recurring monthly contribution. Recurring gifts are the backbone of our organization, providing consistent support and stability so we can confidently make a difference in our community.
The Impact of Your Giving
Your donations to the Women’s Clinic of the Antelope Valley help us provide a loving resource for women facing unplanned pregnancies. You can help secure the future of the next generation through intentional giving.
Several Ways to Donate
Mail a Check
For those who wish to send a gift in the mail, please send it to Women’s Clinic of the Antelope Valley P.O. Box #900726, Palmdale, CA 93590
You can also use the Bill Pay service through your personal bank account. Simply set up the payee as Antelope Valley Pregnancy Care Center and Women’s Clinic and use the above address. In the memo, type: Donation. Your bank will then send a check to WCAV. If you set it up as a recurring payment, you choose the frequency (i.e., monthly), and your donation is automatically sent to WCAV, saving you time and postage.
All donations are tax-deductible. Non-Profit ID # 91-2000599.
Give Appreciated Stock
If you give the stock to charity, you will receive a charitable income tax deduction equal to the full fair market value of the stock at the time of the gift and will avoid capital gains taxes. The charity can sell the stock without paying capital gains taxes because charities are tax exempt.
Charitable Rollover
Individuals who are over 70½ may donate up to $100,000 per year to charities directly from their IRA. This is known as a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD). This QCD will count towards any required minimum distribution.
Bequest in Your Will or Revocable Trust
A bequest is a sentence in either your will or trust stating the amount you’d like to leave to the charity, identifying the specific charity to receive the amount, and stating the purpose for which you’d like the charity to use the funds. Charitable bequests are also eligible for the estate tax deduction and will reduce estate taxes.
Name the WCAV as the Beneficiary of Your Retirement Account
It is relatively simple to name the charity as a beneficiary of all or a percentage of your non-Roth retirement accounts (IRA, 401(k), 403(b), etc.). The same rules for naming charities in your will or trust. Because the charity is tax-exempt, after your death it can withdraw the assets from the retirement account without having to pay income taxes on the withdrawal.
Establish a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT)
A CRT is a split interest trust where an individual you choose will receive annual payments from the CRT for a period of time. When the individual’s interest in the CRT terminates, the remaining amount is distributed to charities of your choosing.