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Help the (C.H.I.P) job program get back on their feet while sweeping the streets of Dallas City. Your donation gives homeless and formerly incarcerated men a real chance to live sober, responsible, and productive lives

Monthly Giving

The men and women in (C.H.I.P) work hard every day, week, and month of the year. Make a donation that works just as hard as they do.

Matching Gifts

Do you want to maximize the impact of your gift?
Your gift can be doubled or even tripled by your employer! Here are the 4 easy steps:

  1. Ask your company's Human Resources department if your employer will match your gift.
  2. If your employer matches employee contributions, request a matching gift form, fill it out and send it to The Community of Hope. You can send the matching gift form in with your donation or at any time thereafter.
  3. We will complete our portion of the matching gift form and return it to your employer. The matching funds will be sent directly to us.
  4. Watch your contribution and your employer's matching contribution go towards changing and rebuilding the lives of many homeless men.

Beneficiary Designations

By naming The Community of Hope and Intervention Program as a beneficiary of a retirement plan, insurance policy, or financial account the asset will transfer to The (C.H.I.P) at the end of your lifetime and your estate will be entitled to a charitable deduction for the amount of the gift. When designating The (C.H.I.P) Fund as a beneficiary of a plan, simply provide our legal name, address and taxpayer identification number on the plan's beneficiary designation. Although beneficiary designation forms may differ, the following information may be used.

Contact Us mail@cohai.org

Community of Hope and Intervention Program
PO BOX 571428
DALLAS TX 75357-1428
(972) 591-3127


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