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2021 Charity List & Pledge Formmake a differencemake an impactmake a pledge!Make your 2021 Pledge via LEO today!Louisiana Association of United Ways proudly serves as the Principal CombinedFundraising Organization for the Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign.Louisiana Associationof United WaysPrinted by courtesy of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana as a community service.Responsibility of editorial content is solely that of the LA SCCC.

2021 Charity ListTABLE OF CONTENTS:Campaign Leadership.2Regional Map Illustration.3About the LA SCCC &Frequently Asked Questions.4Charity List with Descriptions.5-8How to Donate.9Be part of the 2021 Louisiana State Combined Charitable Campaign!Support our communities during these critical times.The LA SCCC is an annual fundraising campaign created for State ofLouisiana employees paid through the LaGOV HCM payroll system. Eachfall, you are invited to contribute to participating non-profit charities whoprovide much needed health and human services to Louisianans.Select from charities that make a difference and impact in Louisiana.It is easy to find a cause that is important to you. Please review thelist of 62 participating charities on pages 5 - 8 and consider makinga contribution to up to four of the charities.Make a pledge and be part of 2021 LA SCCC!Our goal for 2021 is to raise 300,000 for Louisiana charities. Throughthe convenience of payroll deduction or by making a one-time, full-paidgift you can make your 2021 pledge today!To make your 2021 LA SCCC pledge:Pledge Form.10LEO Instructions.11Contact Information.11Website: LASCCC.orgFacebook: @LouisianaSCCCTwitter: @LouisianaSCCC securely donate online through LEO(most convenient way to give!) or complete a pledge form found on page 10For more information about this campaign, please connect with yourcampaign coordinator or visit LASCCC.org.The Louisiana Association of United Ways (LAUW) proudly serves asthe Principal Combined Fundraising Organization (PCFO) for theLA SCCC. LAUW works closely with the Office of State Uniform Payroll(OSUP) in the Division of Administration to ensure our success. LAUWis here to assist you as you need. Please feel free to contact themanytime using the information provided on the back cover.Thank you for making a difference and impact in support of ourLouisiana!Sincerely,#GiveHOPELAJay Dardenne Sarah H. BerthelotDivision of Administration,Louisiana Association of United Ways,CommissionerPresident and CEO

LA SCCCCampaign Cabinet2020 Top FundraisingState AgenciesCampaign Chair:DOC-B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn Correctional CenterAgency #: 416 24,440.60Commissioner Jay Dardenne,Division of AdministrationCabinet Leaders:(raising 5,000 )GOV-Department of Military AffairsAgency #: 112 19,784.00DCFS-Office of Children & Family ServicesAgency #: 360 18,277.00GOV-Division of AdministrationAgency #: 107 15,322.21HED-Board of RegentsAgency #: 671 13,308.82Colonel Lamar DavisDeputy Secretary - Departmentof Public Safety and Corrections,Superintendent - Louisiana State PoliceSecretaryJames M. LeBlancDepartment ofPublic Safety and CorrectionsDVA-Department of Veterans AffairsAgency #: 130 12,889.00DOI-Commissioner of InsuranceAgency #: 165 12,842.00DOTD-Engineering and OperationsAgency #: 276 11,771.00DOA-Office of Technology ServicesAgency #: 815 10,955.12DOC-AdministrationAgency #: 400 9,839.44SecretaryKimberly J. LewisDepartment ofRevenueCommissionerMike StrainDepartment ofAgriculture and ForestryDOC-Raymond Laborde Correctional CenterAgency #: 405 6,654.15DED-Office of Business DevelopmentAgency #: 252 6,321.00LDH-Office of Public HealthAgency #: 326 6,238.00DOS-Secretary of StateAgency #: 139 5,154.00SecretaryShawn WilsonDOA-Office of State ProcurementAgency #: 820 5,083.10Department ofTransportation and Development2

Regional Map of CharitiesPlease reference this map and the Charity List on pages 5 - 8to identify charities serving your olnOuachitaCaddoDeSotoJacksonRed SabineCatahoulaGrantRegion 7ConcordiaRegion 2RapidesVernonAllenRegion 6CalcasieuCameronRegion 3AvoyellesWestFelicianaBeauregardRegion 9RichlandMadisonBienvilleRegion 8EastCarrollJeffersonDavisEvangelineSt. LandryAcadiaPointeCoupeeSt. mptionSt. JohntheBaptistSt.CharlesJeffersonWebsterSt. MartinSt. MaryOrleansSt. BernardLafourcheTerrebonnePlaqueminesRegion 5Region 4*based on the regions of the Louisiana Department of Children and Family ServicesRegion 1

Thank You! 1.7 Million employee donations tothe LA SCCC since 2014 268,000 2020 campaign total120 charities benefitingsince 2014 300,000 2021 Campaign GoalWe need your support!make a differenceThe LA SCCC is an exclusive state-employeegiving campaign that supports approved health andhuman service charities who provide much neededhelp throughout our Louisiana communities!make an impactYou can designate to up to four of the 2021LA SCCC Charities listed within this guide.To learn more about the charities you would liketo support see pages 5 - 8.make a pledge!Through the convenience of payroll deduction orvia a one-time, full-paid gift please consider makingyour 2021 pledge today and support the charities ofyour choice (see page 9 for giving instructions).To learn more visit LASCCC.orgFAQs:Can I give tomultiple charities?Yes, at least one designationis required and you candesignate to up to four of theapproved 2021 LA SCCCcharities (see pages 5 - 8).When does mypayroll donationstart?Your payroll deductedcontribution made during the2021 LA SCCC will beginJanuary 2022 and continuethrough the last pay period inDecember 2022.Why isn't mypreferred charityon the 2021 list?Annually, all health andhuman service non-profitagencies, registered in goodstanding with the state, areeligible to apply to be a partof the LA SCCC. It is to thediscretion of the charitableorganizations as to whetherthey want to apply and someorganizations may haveapplied and not met all of therequirements.How do charitiesuse funds receivedfrom the LA SCCC?Charities use all donationsreceived from the LA SCCCto provide services andbenefits to the citizens ofLouisiana.For a full list of FAQs, visitLASCCC.org/donor-faqs4

2021 Charity ListCharity descriptions are supplied by the charitable organizations.1096Alzheimer's Associationwww.alz.org/louisiana 1-800-272-3900Regions served: All regions1098Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area, Inc.www.alzbr.org 225-334-7494Regions served: All regions1076Founded in 1959 with a mission to assist localcancer patients and their families by providingsupport that enables them to continuetheir treatment.The Alzheimer's Association is the leadingvoluntary health organization in Alzheimer'scare, support and research. The vision: a worldwithout Alzheimer's and all other dementia.1001Provides education/support services tohealthcare professionals, memory impairedindividuals, family members and caregivers inthe Greater Baton Rouge area and approveddementia care training statewide.1002American Cancer Society, Inc.www.cancer.org 1-800-227-2345Regions served: All regionsAmerican Heart Association, Inc.www.heart.org 1-800-242-8721Regions served: All regions1099American Red Crosswww.redcross.org/louisianaRegions served: All regions504-620-31051100Autism Speaks Inc.www.autismspeaks.org 1-888-777-6227Regions served: All regionsPromotes lifelong solutions for individuals withautism and families through advocacy support,increases autism spectrum disorders acceptanceand advances research into causes and betterinterventions.1007Avoyelles Society for the DevelopmentallyDisabled, Inc.318-253-6955Regions served: 7Provides day habilitation services and pre-vocationaltraining for individuals with mental and developmentaldisabilities.1113Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, Inc.www.thebryc.org 225-456-5752Regions served: 2, 4Capital Area Family Violence InterventionCenter, Inc.www.stopdv.org 225-389-3001Regions served: 2, 4Offers trauma informed care and services tovictims and their children of domestic abuse andfamily or relationship violence. Services are freeand confidential.1010The American Red Cross prevents and alleviateshuman suffering in the face of emergencies bymobilizing the power of volunteers and thegenerosity of donors.1122Capital Area CASA Associationwww.casabr.org 225-931-7726Regions served: 2CASA volunteers advocate for the best interestsof abused and neglected children in foster carebecause every child deserves a safe, permanenthome.The AHA's mission is to be a relentless forcefor a world of longer, healthier lives throughresearch, training, advocacy, communityimpact and education.1005Capital Area Agency on Aging - District II, Inc.www.capitalaaa.org 225-922-2525Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4Provides home and community based services,Medicare counseling, prescription assistance andadvocacy for residents in nursing homesand assisted living facilities.The American Cancer Society’s mission is tosave lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight fora world without cancer.1004Cancer Association of Louisianawww.cagno.org 504-733-5539Regions served: All regionsCapital Area United Waywww.cauw.org 225-383-2643Regions served: 2, 3, 4Invests in programs of impact partners andinternal initiatives generating results ineducation, health, income stability and basicneeds within the 10-parish capital area.1114CARE Pregnancy Centerwww.CarePregnancyHelp.comRegions served: 8318-861-4600Offers free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds,education and material assistance to women,their babies and families.1079Catholic Charities of the Diocese ofBaton Rouge, Inc.www.CatholicCharitiesBR.org 225-336-8700Regions served: 2, 3, 4Serves all faiths with life-changing programsto address issues like unplanned pregnancies,mental health, disasters, unemployment,adoption, early childhood education,incarceration and poverty.BRYC prepares high-achieving, under-resourcedhigh school students to enter, excel in andgraduate from college so they can become fullparticipants in society.TO DONATE: see page 10 or donate online through LEO (for payroll deductions) or GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts).

Please choose up to four organizations of your choice for designation. To designate, note the 4-digit charity code on your pledge form along with an annual designation amount per organization. The alphabetical listing below illustrates each charity’s 4-digit code, name, website, phone number and description of services. To assist in identifying charities serving your area, please see page 3 for a regional map.1123Cenla Pregnancy Center, Inc.www.cenlapc.com 318-314-3061Regions served: 71103Offers free services and support to mothers inan unplanned pregnancy. Services includea pregnancy test, ultrasound and material support.1101Covenant House New Orleanswww.covenanthouseNOLA.org 504-584-1111Regions served: All regionsProvides 24/7 comprehensive residential andsupport services to youth (22 and under),including young mothers and their children, whoare experiencing homelessness from acrossLouisiana.11021015Easter Seals Louisiana, Inc.www.laeasterseals.com 504-523-7325Regions served: All regionsAssist children and adults with physical andintellectual disabilities achieve independencethroughout the state of Louisiana.1018Faith House, Inc.www.faithhouseacadiana.comRegions served: 5, 7Families Helping Families of GreaterBaton Rouge, Inc.www.fhfgbr.org 225-216-7474Regions served: 2, 3, 4Families Helping Families of Greater BatonRouge, Inc. is a family directed resource centerfor individuals with disabilities and their families.1052Family Violence Program of St. Bernardwww.fvpsb.org 504-277-3177Regions served: 1Offers shelter, free crisis intervention, advocacy,referrals, case management, children's services,legal and court advocacy, group and individualcounseling, transportation and a pet-friendlyshelter.10221127Food Bank of Northwest Louisianawww.foodbanknla.org 318-675-2400Regions served: 8Supplies food to soup kitchens, churches,homeless shelters, food pantries and schools tohelp children, women, veterans, the elderly andindividuals in Northwest Louisiana.Girl Scouts Louisiana East, Inc.www.gsle.org 504-733-8220Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence,and character, who make the world a better place.1080Goodwill Industries of SoutheasternLouisiana, Inc.www.goodwillno.org 504-456-2622Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4Provides training and community services topeople with disabilities, veterans and others withsocio-economic disadvantages to improve theirself-sufficiency and quality of life.1023Greater Baton Rouge Foodbank, Inc.www.brfoodbank.org 225-359-9940Regions served: 2, 3, 4Feeds the hungry in Baton Rouge and surroundingparishes by providing food and educational outreachthrough faith-based and other community partners.1117337-232-8954Faith House, Inc. provides crisis intervention,shelter and support services to victims ofdomestic violence in Acadia, Avoyelles,Evangeline, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landryand Vermilion parishes.1019Mission is to lessen the trauma experiencedby child abuse victims throughout the investigation,prosecution and treatment phases of cases.D.A.R.T. (Domestic Abuse Resistance Team)www.dartla.org 318-513-9373Regions served: 7, 8, 9D.A.R.T. provides residential and non-residentialservices to victims of domestic violence in aseven-parish area: Lincoln, Union, Bienville,Claiborne, Jackson, Winn and Grant.Gingerbread House Bossier - CaddoChildren's Advocacy Center, Inc.www.gingerbreadhousecac.org 318-674-2900Regions served: 8Habitat for Humanity of GreaterBaton Rouge, Inc.www.habitatbrla.org 225-927-6651Regions served: 2, 4Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc.is a Christian-based ministry that builds houses,providing opportunities for families in needto purchase their own home.1104HOPE Ministries of Baton Rougewww.hopebr.org 225-355-0702Regions served: All regionsPrevents homelessness and promotesself-sufficiency and dignity through a client choicefood pantry, workforce training, financial literacycoaching and poverty awareness community education.1027Innocence Project New Orleanswww.ip-no.org 504-943-1902Regions served: All regionsFrees innocent people sentenced to life in prison,supports them when they are released andadvocates for sensible policies that reducewrongful convictions.1124Istrouma Area Council, Boy Scoutsof Americawww.iacbsa.org 225-926-2697Regions served: 2, 3, 4Helps youth reach their full potential and becomea positive influence in their communities throughcharacter development, skill building and service toothers.Listing continued6

2021 Charity ListCharity descriptions are supplied by the charitable organizations.1028JDRF Internationalwww.jdrf.org 1-800-533-2873Regions served: All regions1048Improving lives today and tomorrow by acceleratinglife-changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent and treattype 1 diabetes (T1D) and its complications.1030Kingsley House, Inc.www.kingsleyhouse.orgRegions served: 1504-523-6221Offers a range of nationally accredited and statecertified adult services and community and educationprograms that make a positive difference.10321082NAMI New Orleans, Inc.www.namineworleans.orgRegions served: 11040National Psoriasis Foundationwww.psoriasis.org 1-800-723-9166Regions served: All regionsSexual Trauma Awareness and Response(STAR) Centerwww.star.ngo 225-615-7093Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7STAR supports survivors of sexual trauma,improves systems response and creates socialchange to end sexual violence in Alexandria,Baton Rouge and New Orleans.1109Society of St. Vincent de Paul of GreaterBaton Rougewww.svdpbr.org 225-383-7837Regions served: 2, 3, 4Operates several programs, including sheltersfor the homeless, a dining room to feed the hungryand Uniforms for Kids for needy school children.1128Special Olympics Louisiana, Inc.www.laso.org 1-800-345-6644Regions served: All regionsSpecial Olympics Louisiana, Inc. providesyear-round programming free of charge for peoplewith intellectual disabilities of all ages in sports,education and health/fitness opportunities.1053National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana, Inc.www.kidneyla.org 504-861-4500Regions served: All regionsFunds research, provides dialysis transportation,conducts public/professional education programs,promotes organ donation, encourages students tohave a career in nephrology and offers emergencyfinancial assistance.10861050504-896-2345NAMI New Orleans, Inc. offers hope, help and healingto people with mental illness through family support,education, advocacy and quality psychosocialservices.Second Harvest Food Bank ofGreater New Orleans and Acadianawww.no-hunger.org 504-734-1322Regions served: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6Leads the fight against hunger and builds foodsecurity in South Louisiana by providing foodaccess, advocacy, education and disasterresponse.NAMI Louisianawww.namilouisiana.org 225-291-6262Regions served: All regionsAdvocates at the local, state and national levels forthe promotion of the quality of care, rights andinterests of those affected by mental illness.10381049Louisiana Foundation Against SexualAssault, Inc.www.lafasa.org 225-372-8995Regions served: All regionsThrough its services of statewide crisis centers,LaFASA educates and empowers advocates andcommunities to ensure survival for victims ofsexual assault.1037State licensed, clinical and residential women/women with children addiction recovery facility,which offers educational, life skills, job training,child development and weekly public pantryservices.Louisiana Center for the Blindwww.louisianacenter.org 318-251-2891Regions served: All regionsThe Louisiana Center for the Blind offers specialprograms and promotes research to improve thequality of life for blind children and adults throughoutLouisiana.Rays of Sonshinewww.raysofsonshine.com 318-323-0502Regions served: All regionsSt. Jude Children's Research Hospitalwww.stjude.org 1-800-822-6344Regions served: All regionsResearches and treats childhood cancer and otherlife-threatening diseases. Families never billed fortreatment, travel, housing or food. Discoveriesfreely shared worldwide.1125St. Landry - Evangeline United Waywww.uwsle.org 337-942-7815Regions served: 5Improves lives by mobilizing the caring power ofcommunities to advance the common good byfocusing on health, education and financial stability.The mission of the National Psoriasis Foundation(NPF) is to drive efforts to cure psoriatic diseaseand improve the lives of those affected.TO DONATE: see page 10 or donate online through LEO (for payroll deductions) or GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts).

Please choose up to four organizations of your choice for designation. To designate, note the 4-digit charity code on your pledge form along with an annual designation amount per organization. The alphabetical listing below illustrates each charity’s 4-digit code, name, website, phone number and description of services. To assist in identifying charities serving your area, please see page 3 for a regional map.1119Susan G. Komen New Orleanswww.komenneworleans.org 504-455-7310Regions served: 1, 3, 41062Mission is to save lives by meeting critical needsin our communities and investing in breakthroughresearch to prevent and cure breast cancer.1056The Food Bank of Central Louisiana, Inc.www.fbcenla.org 318-445-2773Regions served: 6, 7, 8Links people and resources for a stronger CentralLouisiana through programs like 211, funding otherlocal programs/agencies, disaster response, VITAand the Strong Neighborhood Project.1063Distributes food and grocery products to individualsand families in need through 161 partner agenciesacross 11 parishes in Central Louisiana.1088The Hospice of Baton Rougewww.hospicebr.org 225-767-4673Regions served: 2, 3, 4Provides end-of-life care and support throughmedical, spiritual and social services to patients andtheir families, regardless of their ability to pay.1094The Life of a Single Momwww.thelifeofasinglemom.comRegions served: All regions1111108910611065United Way of Acadiana, Inc.www.unitedwayofacadiana.orgRegions served: 51121Veteran's for Veteran's Inc.www.VeteransForVeterans.comRegions served: All regions318-564-2765The mission of Veteran's for Veteran's Inc. is toexclusively operate for the charitable purpose ofproviding support and assistance to Louisianaveterans.1067VIA LINK, Inc.www.vialink.org 504-895-5575Regions served: All regionsAnswers calls to the National Suicide PreventionLifeline (1-800-273-TALK) for Louisiana. Offers freecrisis intervention and suicide prevention services viaphone, text or chat 24/7.1070Volunteers of America of North Louisianawww.voanorthla.org 318-221-2669Regions served: 7, 8, 9Offers supportive services to senior adults, childrenand families, people with disabilities and veterans.337-233-8302United Way of Acadiana, Inc. fights for the health,education and financial stability of every person inAcadiana.United Way of Southwest Louisiana, Inc.www.unitedwayswla.org 337-433-1088Regions served: 6United Way of Southwest Louisiana, Inc. recognizesand mobilizes resources to target needs that focuson the areas of education, health, economic mobilityand basic needs.The Young Men's Christian Associationof the Capital Areawww.ymcabr.org 225-923-0653Regions served: 2, 3, 4The Y’s cause for action is to strengthen communitythrough youth development, healthy living and socialresponsibility to impact more people in the capitalregion.United Way of Southeast Louisianawww.unitedwaysela.org 504-822-5540Regions served: 1, 3Provides health, education and financial servicesthroughout the southeastern region of Louisiana,which includes seven parishes (Orleans, Jefferson,St. Bernard, Plaquemines, St. Tammany, Washingtonand Tangipahoa).The Salvation Army - Baton Rouge Corpswww.salvationarmybr.org 225-355-4483Regions served: 2, 3, 4Offers human services to those with critical andlong-term needs throughout the capital region.11121064The Lighthouse for the Blind in New Orleans,Incorporatedwww.lighthouselouisiana.org 504-899-4501Regions served: 1, 2, 3, 4Offers adult vision, youth, transportation, deaf andemployment services to individuals of all ages whoare blind, visually impaired and who have otherdisabilities.United Way of Northeast Louisiana, Inc.www.unitedwaynela.org 318-325-3869Regions served: 8, 9Fights for the health, education and financial stabilityof every person throughout Northeast Louisiana byinvesting in collaboratives, initiatives and partnerprograms.225-341-8055Provides support groups to single mothers throughoutthe state and education in three core life skills areas:parenting, finances and health and wellness.United Way of Central Louisiana, Inc.www.uwcl.org 318-443-7203Regions served: 71068Volunteers of America, Greater BatonRouge, Inc.www.voagbr.org 225-387-0061Regions served: 2, 5, 6, 7Provides healing services to families in crisis andchildren in foster care, promotes quality earlychildhood education and supports homeless familiesplaced in affordable housing.8

How to donate:Securely donate online using: LEO (for payroll deductions) - see back cover for instructions GiveLASCCC.org (for one-time, full-paid gifts)(online donations accepted Sept. 1 - Oct. 29, 2021)SAMPLEOr complete yourpledge formsee next page(submit to your Campaign Coordinatorby Oct. 29, 2021)

Tear form here2021Employee GivingPledge Form (SED-8)Please print firmly in ink and COMPLETE all steps listed1. My Information:Full NameEmployee Personnel NumberAgency NameAgency NumberHome AddressCity State Zip CodeE-mail Address()Phone Number Please keep my gift anonymous.2. My Pledge: Payroll Deduction:(Payroll-deducted donations can also be securely made online through LEO. No pledge form required.) X 26 pay periods TOTAL ANNUAL DONATION OF One-Time Donation of (One-time, full-paid donations via credit card or bank draft can also be securely made online at GiveLASCCC.org. No pledge form required.) Cash Check #: (payable to the Louisiana Association of United Ways) Payroll Deduction Credit Card #:Expiration Date:CID #: VISA Mastercard Discover American Express3. My Designation:All donors are REQUIRED to designate to at least one organization from the 2021 LA SCCC CHARITY LIST (see pages 5 - 8).Please indicate the 4-digit code and the total annual designation amount for each organization.4-Digit Charity Code:Total ANNUAL Designation for each Charitable Organization: TOTAL of Designations(should match TOTAL DONATION made in Step 2) REQUIRED SIGNATURE (By my signature, I authorize this contribution.)DateThank you for Giving HOPE!Louisiana Association of United Ways (LAUW) proudly serves as the Principal Combined Fundraising Organization for the Louisiana State CombinedCharitable Campaign (LA SCCC). LAUW's Federal Tax ID (EIN) is 20-4586416. An estimated 17% of funds collected will be used for the administrative andfundraising expenses for the LA SCCC.Louisiana Associationof United WaysDONOR: Please submit completed pledge form to your Campaign Coordinator.COORDINATOR: Please submit Original Pledge Form in Report Envelope & make copies for Payroll, Donor and Coordinator records.Note: Gifts made online through LEO or GiveLASCCC.org don’t require a pledge form and are not to be reported by Coordinators.10

Donate with LEO!Last year, 67% of donors gave online. Log in to the LouisianaEmployees Online (LEO) system Click the "My Benefits" tab Select LA State CombinedCharitable Campaign (SCCC) Make a LA SCCC payroll deductedcontribution, edit an existing pledge,and/or print a confirmation pageNOTE: Online donations are accepted from September 1 - October 29, 2021.Louisiana Associationof United WaysLouisiana Association of United Waysproudly serves as the Principal CombinedFundraising Organization for the LouisianaState Combined Charitable Campaign.Estimations of fundraising and administrative expenses as per theapproved 2021 LA SCCC budget is 17%. The actual FRA percentagefor the 2021 LA SCCC is contingent on the final fundraising outcome.Printed by courtesy of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana as a communityservice. Responsibility of editorial content is solely that of the LA SCCC.Contact Us:e-mail: sccc@launitedway.orgphone: (225) 218-2613Stay Connected:Website: LASCCC.orgFacebook/Twitter: @LouisianaSCCC

Make a pledge and be part of 2021 LA SCCC! Our goal for 2021 is to raise 300,000 for Louisiana charities. Through the convenience of payroll deduction or by making a one-time, full-paid gift you can make your 2021 pledge today! To make your 2021 LA SCCC pledge: securely donate online through LEO (most convenient way to give!)