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How is the WCLP funded?
The Western Center for Law and Policy receives almost all of its funding from donations made by individuals who believe in our work. All donations to the WCLP are tax deductible.*
If you wish to join our support team, please consider one of the following options.

Options:

Your tax-deductible* financial gifts to the WCLP can be conveniently charged to your credit or debit card, or drafted from your checking, savings, or money market account. You can also mail a personal check to the offices of the WCLP or simply call us and make a contribution via telephone.

Online Donation:
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Telephone Donation:

If you prefer to make your donation by phone, or experience difficulties making your donation on-line, please call (760) 747-4LAW [4529]

By Mail:
Please mail your contribution to:

The Western Center for Law & Policy
300 West Grand Avenue, Suite 200
Escondido, CA 92025

* The Western Center for Law and Policy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Federal income tax law requires us to inform you that no goods or services were provided to you in return for your gift. Therefore, within the limits prescribed by law, the full amount of your gift is deductable for Federal income tax purposes.

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