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Monday, May 12, 2008

Benevolence Works, Compassion in Trying Times, needs help




Linda Hartman (photo)
Benevolence Works CEO

Benevolence Works needs your assistance. You can assist in several ways.
  • Volunteering with fund-raising activities
  • Donations
  • In-Kind agreements
  • Sharing with the community about us

Benevolence Works does not receive any government funding in order to complete its everyday operations. It relies on community support through private donations from individuals with compassion.

Benevolence Works believes everyone experiences trying times in their lives. Through acts of compassion, many are able to refocus their lives and start over. We reach out to those who feel abandoned by society or their families, and offer them resources to try again and gain self-reliance.

Benevolence Works is a social non-profit designed to serve the community at large to aid Social Security beneficaries with their monthly finances to enhance their quality of life. Benevolence Works acts as an agent for payee services and offers financial planning, bill paying, and a savings plan along with referral services to other agencies that can assist with clients needs.

Linda Hartman, is the Founder & Executive Director/CEO of Benevolence Works. (2007) Hartman holds two degrees to include a Bachelor's Degree & Master's Degree in Education from Texas A&M -Kingsville. A former Special Ed. teacher she became a Social Security Represenative Payee in 2005 and Founder of Benevolence Works in 2007.

Tax deductible donations can be made directly to Benevolence Works, PO Box 869, San Antonio, Texas 78293. For more information call: 210-223-1229, Fax: 223-1196. Benevolence Works is located @ 212 N. Alamo, 2nd floor: #23.

http://www.benevolenceworks.com/

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