Guardian Grange is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3), EIN 85-3841605. Contributions are tax deductible. Your donation supports our efforts to improve humanity and the environment by uplifting veterans to protect natural resources and strengthen communities. No goods or services will be provided in exchange for this donation.
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05/19/2023
Lou & jillian Delaflor

$259.55
05/17/2023
Michele Ballenger

I am honored to support your vision, community and great work towards educating & healing our veterans and beyond. May God bless you, your family and all who serve one another. ~ Michele Ballenger

$1,000
03/08/2023
Robert Guzzo

Dana and I are extremely happy to support suck a worthy cause. Mark and Timmy we are so very proud of your dedication and support of the veteran community.

$26.41
09/23/2022
Dena Grange

$200
03/03/2022
Jillian Delaflor

$156.07
10/18/2021
Linda

Honored to support this organization for the environment, community and veterans.

$50
09/26/2021
Maggie

Bravo to all of you! Thank you for your service to our country and now to the Monarchs and the natural world. You are true heroes!

$104.15
09/26/2021
Robert KLein

$25
09/26/2021
Andrew Boland

Thank you for all you do and to our veterans.

$26.27
09/26/2021
Deirdre Altman

$1,038.73
09/25/2021
Debbie Head

$26.27
09/25/2021
Margaret

So happy I saw this on NBC. Working at home to provide habitat for monarch and other butterflies. I honor you for this project.

$50
09/25/2021
Joshua

$50
09/25/2021
Laurens

I hope your efforts are successful beyond your wildest dreams.

$259.92
09/25/2021
Kevin Flaherty

I really think you all are on the right path because Mother Nature needs our help! I grew up in Monterey and as a kid I would go see the beautiful Monarch Butterfly Trees in Pacific Grove. My Grandfather, Lawrence K. Flaherty WWI DSC recipient, was gassed by the Germans while he was listed as a “Chauffeur” in the 305th Motor Supply Battalion of the 80th Division and came home to his ranch in Oregon with scarred lungs and no help network for his mental scars. Then he passed on from the Flu in January 1939 on the eve of WWII. I wish I had got to meet him.

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