Donations
Terry Home opened to residents in 1996. Since then, 10 residents have moved on to more independent living arrangements. John (name has been changed to preserve the resident's privacy), who lived at Terry Home for about two years before finding his own place to live as well as holding down a part-time job, is one of the best examples of the fulfillment of our mission.

We depend on the support of generous people like you to maintain our home and programs. There are many ways to help Terry Home, Inc. and its residents:

Volunteer your time:

  - Games with residents;
  - Doing yard work around the house;
  - Maintaining the facility;
  -Sharing your expertise with the residents or the organization.

Donate to:
- Our new Terry Home of Auburn still needs an additiona $170,000 to complete the project.  For just $1,500 you can furnish a room with signage with your name or your organizations name.  Other options are available.  Just contact us through our website.
  -Our 'Fun Fund' - this fund is used to take residents to various functions, to rent
    movies, to bring pizza, etc. - fun events for the residents.
  -Our General Fund - this fund is used to maintain the home, including everyday
    household expenses such as electric service and heating costs, as well as any
    other household-related expenses that arise.

Participate in our fundraisers:

 - Show & Shine - our annual vehicle show, May 22, 2011.

Buy a brick in our Celebrity Courtyard.

  - For $100.00, your name can be placed in the courtyard of our home for all to see.

Terry Home is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) corporation accredited by the Department of Social and Health Services of the State of Washington. Donations are 100% tax-deductible, less the fair market value of goods or services (actual value can be provided by Terry Home), if any, provided in exchange for the donation.
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