
UPCOMING EVENT
Fall Into Action: Uniting Our Community to Benefit Immigrant Families in Need of Assistance
October 19, 4-6:30pm, Zion Lutheran Church
News
Pilar’s Foundation is so excited to announce that we are officially a 501(c)(3) nonprofit! This means that we are a registered charitable organization with the IRS, and that all of your donations to support our mission qualify for tax exemption.
If you’d like to learn more about what this means, please visit here
If you are able to join us by making a tax-deductible gift, please visit our donation page and check with your employer to see if they offer a gift-matching program - this could double or even triple your contribution
Ann Arbor District Library Talks To: Sylvia Nolasco-Rivers
In this episode, AADL Talks to Sylvia Nolasco-Rivers. Sylvia tells us about her early experiences in Ann Arbor, and how she convinced her entire family to move here. She shares stories of her work as a caterer and eventual restaurant owner and tells us about fundraising efforts in the early 2000s, which led to the creation of her nonprofit Pilar’s Foundation in 2019.
Our Work
“I have so much gratitude. I have a lot of joy in my heart, because what we're doing here together in this community is the right thing to do.”
- Sylvia Nolasco-Rivers, president, Pilar’s Foundation
Our Events
Fall Into Action: Uniting Our Community to Benefit Immigrant Families in Need of Assistance
Sunday, October 19th 4-6:30pm
Zion Lutheran Church at 1501 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor
For more information visit here
Our History
Our Mission
Pilar’s Foundation is committed to providing financial and community outreach support to local and international organizations.
Our Story
Pilar’s Foundation is now in its 24th year of Fundraising for Local and World Relief efforts that are supported by the Ann Arbor/Washtenaw Community.
Our Impact
Pilar’s has been active in the community since its first fundraiser in 2001 for the Share Foundation to support their work in El Salvador.