Support our Parish & Cemeteries through ERIE GIVES (www.eriegives.org)

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Support our Parish & Cemeteries through ERIE GIVES (www.eriegives.org

This year’s Erie Gives 2022 will take place on Tuesday, August 9, between the hours of 8:00am and 8:00pm. During the 12 hour period of online giving, The Erie, Corry and Union City Community Foundations and other generous donors will match a percentage of your donation. All you have to do is go online at www.ErieGives.org and search for St Thomas Church, St. Teresa Church, St Teresa Cemetery, St Thomas Cemetery and/or St Elizabeth Cemetery as a charity to receive your donation. Donations may be made online by Visa, Master Card or Discover; the minimum gift amount is $25 per nonprofit. You will also find a link to Erie Gives on our parish websites (www.stthomastheapostle.church or www.st-teresaunioncity.org). 

Check donations must include an “Erie Gives Check Contribution Form” which is available online or in the church. Checks must be delivered to The Erie Community Foundation (459 West 6th St. Erie, PA 16507) no later than Monday, August 8. Please pass on this invitation to your family or friends who have been members of our parish and ask them to please consider participating. 

The donations made to our parishes and its cemeteries through Erie Gives will help with the many expenses incurred with running and maintaining our properties. Thank you for considering a donation to our parishes on this unique giving day. We appreciate your support.

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