Ken Gibeon, who has been homeless in Tallahassee for "a couple of years" drinks his coffee at his camp in Tallahassee, Florida November 15, 2010. Financially strapped and many times homeless Tallahassee residents and families seek assistance at ECHO for their most basic needs of food, clothing and shelter.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

16 month-old Liam Hamilton and his mother Kelly Hamilton wait in the lobby of ECHO to be helped with some of their family's most basic needs as financially strapped and many times homeless Tallahassee residents and families try to get by in today's economy October 27, 2010.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

Turkey week at ECHO where the Emergency Care Help Organization gives away approx 250 turkeys along with the cranberry, stuffing and other supplies for a good Thanksgiving meal. The under funded and homeless depend on ECHO for their most basic needs of food, clothing and shelter.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

Homeless ECHO client Bill Oliver enjoys a Thanksgiving meal at the Big Bend Homeless Coalition on Pensacola Street in Tallahassee, Florida November 25, 2010. Oliver lives in the woods in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

Ken Gibeon,, who has been homeless in Tallahassee for "a couple of years" outside the ECHO office after picking up a lunch pack and blanket October 18, 2010. Financially strapped and many times homeless Tallahassee residents and families seek assistance at ECHO for their most basic needs of food, clothing and shelter.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

Christine Barns (L) talks with one of the emergency resource counselors at ECHO as her son, twelve year-old Revis Dixon Jr. sits next to her while she seeks assistance for seven people in her household October 27, 2010. Financially strapped and many times homeless Tallahassee residents and families seek the most basic needs of food, clothing and shelter at the ECHO office October 27, 2010.Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

20 month-old Christopher Johnson plays with a chair while his mother seeksg assistance for some her families most basic needs at ECHO October 27, 2010. Financially strapped and many times homeless Tallahassee residents and families increasingly seek assistance with their most basic needs of food, clothing and shelter at ECHO in Tallahassee, Florida.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

Homeless ECHO client 6 year-old Trinity Jordon enjoys a Thanksgiving meal with her mother and sister at the Big Bend Homeless Coalition on Pensacola Street in Tallahassee, Florida November 25, 2010.
Slideshow Photos: © Mark Wallheiser

How Can I Help?

WINTER ACTION ALERT

The donation of new or used…

SPACE HEATERS

(in safe, working condition)

…is GREATLY appreciated and helps our clients stay

warm during Tallahassee’s cold winter.

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If you are getting new furniture soon, please consider donating your

GENTLY USED FURNITURE

still in good, clean condition to ECHO for redistribution to our clients in need.

Call Jon to arrange for pickup at 224-3246 ext. 205


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If your group would like to collect food for ECHO on a regular basis,  please consider joining our…

FOOD FIRST PROGRAM

Call Jon at 224-3246 ext. 205 for details.

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If you have received new cookware lately, please consider donating your used…

POTS AND PANS

…for redistribution to our clients.

Many have nothing in which to prepare the food that many of you have so generously donated.

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WAREHOUSE VOLUNTEERS

ECHO knows and respects the time and talents of our individual community volunteers. We need part-time volunteers in at ECHO’s Warehouse. Shifts are scheduled from either 9AM to 12PM or 1:00PM to 4:00PM Monday thru Friday. We are seeking volunteers at our Warehouse to help with the intake & sorting of items we receive to distribute to our clients. If interested, volunteers will be required to contact Jon Hinkle: (850) 224-3246 ext. 205 or email donations@echotally.org

More ways to help ECHO

DONATE WHILE SHOPPING

Like to help ECHO? Go shopping!

That’s right, go head and buy something for yourself –– a new CD, the latest bestseller, essentials like toothpaste or vitamins, even a computer. But first you need to join iGive.com to help ECHO. Every time you shop at one of the over 240 name-brand stores in the Mall at iGive.com, we’ll receive a donation of up to 26% of each purchase you make, at no cost to you.

Remember, donating to ECHO won’t cost you a thing. But we’ll miss out on a lot of extra dough, if you don’t join. Membership is free and your privacy is guaranteed.

PLANNED GIVING – HOW IT WORKS

There are many ways in which you can help ECHO, such as an outright cash donation or a carefully planned deferred gift in which both you and ECHO benefit. Planned giving allows you to make arrangements for all or part of your assets to be donated to ECHO, at the end of your life. This page will discuss the various options available to accomplish this.

WHO CAN BENEFIT?

A common misconception is that you need to possess a large estate, in order to utilize planned giving strategies, or that you will deprive family members or other charities in order to do so. This is not the case. You can choose a gift in proportion to your means and priorities, just as you may already do when you make an annual gift to ECHO. It is likely that they are not the only agency you support, and each gift is planned according to your family needs and income. A bequest can be planned in the same manner, and you can, essentially, endow your annual gift forever.

 

What Are My Options?

WILL BEQUESTS

Bequests may be made in a number of ways; a percentage of the total estate, a fixed amount, specific property, or a residual estate; i.e. “all the rest and residue of my estate to ECHO of Tallahassee, Florida.”

CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES

Annuities are gifts of cash or transferable securities, which guarantee the donor a life income based on his/her age, and the amount of the gift. The recipient of the gift assumes control of the funds and/or securities, and becomes responsible for the payment of the life income. This is a popular choice with donors because of the security of the guaranteed income, but there are other benefits as well.

Charitable Gift Annuity interest rates may be higher than what your assets are currently producing.

You gain freedom from responsibility for investing your assets. Once you have made your gift, its automatic. You can choose to receive your check annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly.

You get an immediate tax reduction. Part of your donation is designated by the IRS as a charitable gift, and if you itemize, you receive a tax deduction. If the full amount of the deduction cant be claimed in the year you make your gift, the balance can be carried forward for five years.

Because the IRS considers it a “return of principal,” a portion of all your future annuity payments is tax free for the years of your life expectancy.

If you fund your annuity with an appreciated asset, (something that is worth more now than what you paid for it,) you can avoid a large portion of the applicable capital gains tax.

A gift made now will remove assets from your estate, and possibly reduce estate taxes and probate costs.

BENEFICIARY OF INSURANCE OR RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

You can easily arrange, through the beneficiary designation form, for ECHO to be the primary or partial beneficiary of life insurance benefits, retirement accounts, IRA, or TSA funds. If you wish others to share in these plans, you may specify an amount, or percentage, to be paid to ECHO at the time of your passing.

LIFE ESTATE AGREEMENT

A personal home or farm may be given while reserving the right to live in and use the property for a term of years, or for life. You receive an income tax deduction now, and ECHO will receive your gift at the end of your life.

GIFTS OF APPRECIATED PROPERTY

Real estate, securities, stocks and bonds are excellent, tax-wise choices to use as gifts to ECHO.