Thank You for Supporting Pisgah Legal Services

Your charitable gift to Pisgah Legal Services makes equal access to justice a reality for thousands of the most vulnerable families and individuals in Western North Carolina, including disadvantaged children, victims of domestic violence, families facing homelessness, and senior citizens.

Giving Options

There are many ways you can support Pisgah Legal Services:

    • Monthly Giving: Become a Justice Keeper by setting up a monthly gift. It’s easy, flexible and efficient. Learn more here.
    • Write a Check (made payable to Pisgah Legal Services) and mail to: PLS, P.O. Box 2276, Asheville, NC 28802.
    • Donate from Your IRA: Find out how a qualified charitable distribution from your IRA can benefit you and support Pisgah Legal at the same time
    • Make a Gift of Stock: A gift of appreciated stock is a powerful way to support Pisgah Legal and make a smart decision for your taxes. Learn more here.
    • Corporate Support Businesses of all sizes can support Pisgah Legal in a variety of ways.
    • Honor Someone Special: Recognize loved ones with a donation in their honor or as a memorial gift. Through our online giving platform, you can send a customized card directly to their email address, or we can mail a card.
    • Venmo us! Our username is @pisgahlegal

    Pisgah Legal Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Federal ID# 56-1191115.


    For more information about these and other giving options, please e-mail Chief Development Officer Ally Wilson or call 828-210-3444.
     
     

     
     
     
     

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“From the standpoint of bang for your charitable giving dollar, Pisgah Legal is a great deal.

They leverage my gift, not only with the hard work of a remarkably talented staff of dedicated lawyers and paralegals, but also with an amazing cadre of volunteer attorneys who take cases that help us keep people in their homes, get access to health care, and stay safe from domestic violence and abuse.”

–  Terry Van Duyn (pictured here – left – with Joe Sam Queen at the 2022 Justice Forum.)