
Fifty people gave over $4,000 in just 24 hours. Thank you all for your wonderful support of the ARC Retreat Community on “Give to the Max Day.” Your generosity is a tremendous blessing to the ongoing vitality of ARC! We give thanks that the community of friends who give financial support continues to grow... a sign of health and confidence in the mission of ARC. If you were busy on November 16 and did not get a chance to donate, you can still give a gift to ARC by clicking on the blue donate button to the right.
We depend on the generosity of donors to cover 40% of the cost of retreats. If you would like to make a financial contribution to to help ARC fulfill its mission, please use the link at right. Your credit or debit card will be processed through giveMN.org and Razoo. If you prefer, you can mail a check to our street address.
We encourage you to consider establishing a recurring donation, which helps us to plan on a steady cash flow. The link at right will allow you to set up a weekly, monthly, or annual donation using a credit or debit card. If you prefer, you may print, complete, and return our credit card authorization form, allowing ARC to establish a recurring credit or debit card donation on your behalf at giveMN.org.
Another option is to use a checking, savings, or other depository account as the source of a recurring donation. Just print, complete, and return our bank withdrawal authorization form along with voided check.
The community and guests at ARC thank you for your generous support! |
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ARC WISH LIST:
Updated November 13, 2011
(most are tax-deductible, ask your tax advisor)
- Queen-size sofa bed or futon
- Electric tea kettle
- Small, electric space heaters Recieved One, need one more. Thanks!!
- Electric leaf blower
- 10-cup serving tea pot (w/cool handle)
- RF modulator, stereo amplifier
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Heavy-duty washing machine-- Recieved Donation!! Thank You! - Serviceable automobile/pickup
- “Sing Out” books
- Towel sets (Bath, Hand, Wash)
- Volunteers to share life in intentional community
- Well-seasoned wood for burning (especially oak; downed trees or cut)