Making a Difference Through Support

Over the years, John Paul II Center for Special Learning Inc. has formed great relationships with the surrounding communities. Our school is a not-for-profit in Berks County that relies on generous support to offer an expanding range of programs, services, and resources.

We pride ourselves in providing our students and adults the best possible opportunities to help each and every one of them reach their God given potential. In order to continue on with our mission, our school depends on the support of families, friends, foundations, corporate partners, and volunteers alike.

JPII is blessed to have the support that we do. But for those looking to get involved with our school and our students, we have made things simple with various giving options to choose from. So take a look around our support pages and choose whichever may be right for you.

Ways to Give

There is an understanding that giving is both a reflection of the best parts of who we are and the key to the most important work we will accomplish as neighbors and communities.

John Paul II Center is able to care for and teach our incredible students and young adults because of the support we receive from our community. In an effort to make giving as secure and convenient as possible, we now provide a number of ways to help fund JPII’s mission

ONLINE DONATIONS

Quick, easy, and secure. Simply click the “Donate Online Now” button below and follow the instructions. Discover, Mastercard, and Visa are accepted. Donors can cover the cost of credit card processing fees if they choose.

CASH OR A CHECK

One of the most common ways to make an immediate gift. This type of donation provides immediate liquidity for charity.

GIFTS OF STOCKS & SECURITIES

These not only provide our school with benefits, but they provide the donor with benefits as well. You may download the Stock Donation Form here. Please be sure to state your donation is for John Paul II Center for Special Learning.

IN-KIND GIFTS

Goods or services (and even expertise) other than in-cash grants. Goods may include items like computers and software, classroom materials, or classroom equipment such as chairs and desks. Services and expertise include things like photocopy and mail services, or business advice and strategic planning, respectively.