Support Us

Make an Impact. As the survivor generation passes, we move forward with urgency and hope — ensuring that their stories continue to inspire action, strengthen human connection, and confront the rising tide of antisemitism.

What We Invest In Matters.

Your gift directly supports the impact that descendants can make through speaker training, educational programming, and community growth. Your support will help preserve the past and build a better future.

Contribute to:
2.9% Cover the Fee

Living Links is a registered 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, EIN 92-3776407. All or part of your gift to Living Links may be fully tax-deductible, as allowed by law in the United States. Please check with your local tax adviser regarding tax deductions of charitable contributions. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution.


Is my gift tax-deductible? Living Links is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. Please keep your email donation receipt as the official record of your gift.

Living Links Tax ID: EIN: 92-3776407

May I make a gift in honor or in memory of someone? Yes. You can indicate that information upon submitting your donation.  

Will my employer match my gift? Many companies offer a matching gift program to encourage philanthropy among their employees. Please inquire with your employer as you may be able to double, or even triple, the impact of your gift to Living Links.

There are Many Ways to Support Living Links

Credit or Debit Card

Make a meaningful gift online with debit or credit card right now.

Donor Advised Fund

Request a grant to Living Links from your Donor Advised Fund

Stocks & Securities

Make a gift of publicly-traded securities and potentially save on income tax and capital gains tax.

Check by Mail

Send your tax deductible donation the old fashioned way! Click below to instantly receive the address.

Even if I wrote on nothing else, it would never be enough, even if all the survivors did nothing but write about their experiences, it would still not be enough.

— ELIE WIESEL