How to Pay

How to Pay

The Christ Child Society of Pasadena is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization entirely administered and staffed by volunteers.

Our tax identification number is: 95-4613607.

Funds raised go directly into providing goods, services, and programs for children and families in need within our service programs.

Pay for your donation by Zelle or by Check to the Christ Child Society of Pasadena
Please donate by Zelle to treasurer@christchildpasadena.org or by sending a check to P.O. Box 50914, Pasadena, CA 91115.

We Accept Two Ways to Pay for Dues, Donations and Financial Obligations

  1. Use the Zelle app to donate by using the following email: treasurer@christchildpasadena.org.
    BE SURE to note the category of donation in your memo line AND your name.
    Category examples:
    • Dues
    • Fundraiser/Auction Obligation
    • Layettes
    • Parish School Support (grants and scholarships)
    • Easter Shoes Gift Fund
    • Christmas Stocking Fund
    • Bunco
    • Book Drives
    • Donation, etc.
  2. Write a check made out to Christ Child Society of Pasadena and mail it to:
    Christ Child Society of Pasadena
    P.O. Box 50914
    Pasadena, CA 91115-0914

    BE SURE to note the category of donation in your memo line AND your name.
    Category examples:
    • Dues
    • Fundraiser/Auction Obligation
    • Layettes
    • Parish School Support (grants and scholarships)
    • Easter Shoes
    • Christmas Stocking Fund
    • Bunco
    • Book Drives
    • Donation, etc.

Dues and Commitments are due before July 20 in the first month of our fiscal year, and will incur a $25.00 late fee after July 30.

  • Provisional: $100 Annual Dues and $100 Fundraiser Commitment
  • Active: $100 Annual Dues and $100 Fundraiser Commitment
  • Sustaining: $100 Annual Dues – open to members who have been active 20+ years and have notified VP of Membership of their preferred status change.
  • Non-Resident: $100 Annual Dues ONLY – open to members who live more than 30 miles outside of Pasadena and have notified VP of Membership of their preferred status change.
  • Life: No new obligations – this membership had a one-time large payment and only exists for those granted it several years ago. 
  • Honorary: Dues and obligations have been waived for these select few chosen people by the Board.

"Nothing is ever too much to do for a child." -Virginia Mary Merrick