Give thanks

Gratitude is always in season

In the spirit of Thanksgiving and this season of giving, WPS would like to make a charitable donation on your behalf.

Thank you!

Choose your charity


Bolton Refuge House, Inc.

Eau Claire, Wis.

  • Creates safe space through programs and services for all persons affected by domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Advocates for social change

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Association for the Rights of Citizens with Handicaps

Waukesha, Wis.

  • Empowers children and adults with disabilities to reach their full potential
  • Increases prevention and awareness in the community

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Black Women’s Health Imperative

National

  • First nonprofit created by Black women to help protect and advance the health and wellness of Black women and girls

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Feeding America

National

  • Provides meals to people in need through a network of food banks
  • Helps address the root causes of hunger

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)–Brown County

Green Bay, Wis.

  • Improves the quality of life for those affected by mental illness
  • Supports research to someday eliminate these illnesses
  • Provides support, education, and advocacy to those living with mental illness, as well as their friends and family members

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Access Community Health Centers

Madison, Wis.

  • Provides medical, dental, behavioral health care, and pharmacy services for the Madison community since 1982
  • Removes the barriers patients may experience, offering them quality care regardless of their ability to pay

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Modern Military Association of America

National

  • The nation’s largest organization of LGBTQ service members, military spouses, veterans, their families, and allies
  • Formed through the merger of the American Military Partner Association and OutServe-SLDN
  • A united voice for the LBGTQ military and veteran community

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