Giving Back

Probate Capital Group believes in corporate responsibility and giving back

Probate Capital Group supports programs and organizations that address the needs of people in the United States as well as those with worldwide outreach.

We actively contribute to the following non-profit charitable organizations.

American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org)

Whether you or someone you love has cancer, sometimes knowing what to expect can help you cope. From basic information about cancer and it’s causes, to in-depth information on specific cancer types – including risk factors, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment options – you’ll find it here.  What does it take to outsmart cancer? Research. The American Cancer Society has invested more than $4.6 billion in cancer research since 1946, all to find more – and better – treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve cancer patients’ quality of life.  They couldn’t do what they do without their volunteers and donors. With the help of others, American Cancer Society is making a difference – and you can, too. Become a volunteer, make a tax-deductible donation, or participate in a fundraising event to help us save lives.

American Red Cross (www.redcross.org)

Each day, thousands of people – people just like you – provide compassionate care to those in need. The American Red Cross’s network of generous donors, volunteers and employees share a mission of preventing and relieving suffering, here at home and around the world.

The Red Cross is needed – every day.  They roll up their sleeves and donate time, money and blood. They learn or teach life-saving skills so communities can be better prepared when the need arises.

Doctor’s Without Borders (www.doctorswithoutborders.org)

This is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) translates to Doctors without Borders. They provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare.

Medical aid where it’s needed most – independent, neutral and impartial.

Together We Rise (www.togetherwerise.org)

Together We Rise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization comprised of motivated young adults and former foster youth. Their vision is to improve the lives of children in foster care, who often find themselves forgotten and neglected by the public. Together We Rise collaborates with individuals, companies, and community partners to bring resources to foster youth and use service-learning activities to educate volunteers on issues surrounding the foster care system.

TWR works with hundreds of foster agencies, social workers, CASA advocates, and other partners to bring  programs to foster youth across the nation. Their foundation has allowed them to provide thousands of foster youth across the country with new bicycles, college supplies, and suitcases so that children do not have to travel from home to home with their belongings in a trash bag.

Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org)

Every warrior has a next mission and the journey to civilian life can be difficult.  For each warrior, family member, or caregiver, that journey looks different.

Wounded Warrior Project is here for their first step, and each step that follows.  They believe that every warrior deserves a positive future to look forward to. There’s always another goal to achieve, another mission to discover. They are their partner in that mission.

World Vision (www.worldvision.org)

World Vision believes they are called to serve the people in greatest need around the world, to relieve their suffering and to promote the transformation of their condition of life.  They seek to facilitate an engagement between the poor and the affluent that opens both to transformation.  The poor are respected as active participants, not passive recipients, in this relationship. The need for transformation is common to all. Together we share a quest for justice, peace, reconciliation, and healing in a broken world.

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