Heartline Pregnancy Center Announces Matching Donation Opportunity

August 17, 2022 at 12:02 a.m.

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Heartline Pregnancy Center announced an opportunity for individuals who have never donated to Heartline or have not donated since June 2019 to double the impact of their financial support.

This opportunity is due to a grant to help raise funds for operations administered by the Kosciusko County Community Foundation and made possible through the support of Kosciusko County Community Foundation, K21 Health Foundation and the Dekko Foundation, according to a news release from Heartline.

All gifts from individuals who have never given to Heartline or not given since June 2019 will be matched dollar-for-dollar until donations have reached $12,500. With the matching funds, Heartline will receive a total of $25,000.

Individuals can participate by sending checks to Heartline Pregnancy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Suite 180, Warsaw, IN 46580 or donations can be made online  on the website at www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org/kccf (credit card or ACH). All donations are tax-deductible.

“This is a great opportunity for new donors and those who have been inactive to double the impact of their support for Heartline’s mission,” said Heartline Board President Josh Gordon.

Heartline Pregnancy Center has been a part of the Kosciusko County community since 1985. It exists to encourage and equip women and men who are experiencing an unplanned or challenging pregnancy, as well as support those who want to better their parenting skills. Heartline’s programs include pregnancy verification, first trimester ultrasounds, prenatal and parenting classes, pregnancy loss support, fatherhood mentoring and the B.A.B.E. Boutique. For more information, go to www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org.

Heartline Pregnancy Center announced an opportunity for individuals who have never donated to Heartline or have not donated since June 2019 to double the impact of their financial support.

This opportunity is due to a grant to help raise funds for operations administered by the Kosciusko County Community Foundation and made possible through the support of Kosciusko County Community Foundation, K21 Health Foundation and the Dekko Foundation, according to a news release from Heartline.

All gifts from individuals who have never given to Heartline or not given since June 2019 will be matched dollar-for-dollar until donations have reached $12,500. With the matching funds, Heartline will receive a total of $25,000.

Individuals can participate by sending checks to Heartline Pregnancy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Suite 180, Warsaw, IN 46580 or donations can be made online  on the website at www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org/kccf (credit card or ACH). All donations are tax-deductible.

“This is a great opportunity for new donors and those who have been inactive to double the impact of their support for Heartline’s mission,” said Heartline Board President Josh Gordon.

Heartline Pregnancy Center has been a part of the Kosciusko County community since 1985. It exists to encourage and equip women and men who are experiencing an unplanned or challenging pregnancy, as well as support those who want to better their parenting skills. Heartline’s programs include pregnancy verification, first trimester ultrasounds, prenatal and parenting classes, pregnancy loss support, fatherhood mentoring and the B.A.B.E. Boutique. For more information, go to www.heartlinepregnancycenter.org.
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