Community Workshop and Training Center, Inc.

             

         

Community Workshop and Training Center, Inc. (CWTC) depends on the generosity of individuals in the community, like you, to help people in need and much less fortunate than most. Since 1960, CWTC has helped thousands of people with disabilites.
Your contributions are important to us. Here are some of the ways that you can help CWTC:
  • Contribute to the Heart of Illinois Way
  • Donate Online
  • Make a contribution by mail
  • Memorials and Tributes
  • Matching Gifts
  • Planned Giving
  • Silent Auction Item
  • Become a Volunteer

Make a Contribution by Mail
Please make your check payable to CWTC and mail to:

CWTC
3215 N. University Street
Peoria, IL 61614

Memorials and Tributes

Memorials and tributes allow you to recognize people who have touched your life in a meaningful and lasting way that impacts the lives of adults with disabilities served by CWTC. To learn more about memorial and tribute gifts to CWTC, please contact Leslie Buhl, executive assistant, at (309) 686-3300, ext. 202.

Matching Gifts Through matching gifts, organizations encourage employees to contribute to the community in which we all work and live. If your employer matches gifts and you would like to make a contribution to CWTC, please contact Leslie Buhl, (309) 686-3300, ext. 202.
Planned Giving

Leave a legacy to CWTC. A planned gift can be as simple as naming CWTC as a beneficiary in your will, trust, IRA, or insurance policy. Consult with your financial advisor to come up with the best strategies for leaving a legacy that helps to ensure CWTC will continue providing services to adults with disabilities for many years to come.

For more information on planned giving, please contact Leslie Buhl, (309) 686-3300.

Silent Auction Item

If you are interested in donating an item to our 2012 Silent Auction scheduled for Tuesday, September 11, 2012, during our annual Pathway Awards Dinner, please contact Leslie Buhl, (309) 686-3300.

Become a Volunteer

CWTC is currently seeking volunteers in the areas of basic skills, computer skills, arts and crafts, gardening, and music. We would love to have you give us a few hours a week to enhance the services that our folks are already receiving.

If you have skills to share, please contact Jim Simkins, (309) 686-3300.