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Direct Monetary Donations to Temple Sholom
To make a direct monetary donation to the shul, please contact our treasurer, Michael Bergman. Donations may be 501(c)3 tax deductible. Checks made out to Temple Sholom may be mailed to:
Temple Sholom
P.O. Box 1059
Eau Claire, WI  54702-1059
If desired, please include a note regarding any special way in which you would like the funds to be spent, or note "general fund" in the memo line.*

*If it is a donation in honor or commemoration of someone or an event, please note that as well. A card will be sent to the recipient of the honor, and a notation will appear in the newsletter unless specifically instructed otherwise.

Local Charity Volunteer Work

In addition to the several-times-per-year food donations to the St. Francis Food Pantry, Temple Sholom is involved in volunteer work at Beacon House, a local short-term homeless shelter. To volunteer to work at Beacon House through Temple Sholom, contact the syngagogue president.

Etz Chayim

If you are interested in participating in the Etz Chayim program (for those who include Temple Sholom in their estate planning), please contact Karen Wise.

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