Trust and Transparency
PEP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Our Federal Tax ID number is 57-1036680. We maintain strong relationships with families, OIDD, and community partners, and we make the most of every dollar through careful stewardship and creative solutions. PEP takes pride in being a fiscally responsible nonprofit, with transparency and accountability recognized by trusted platforms like Charity Navigator and GuideStar.
The Impact of Your Gift
Your gift to PEP helps adults with disabilities grow, learn, and thrive. Every donation supports programs that build life skills, foster independence, and create meaningful opportunities for our members. Thank you for making a difference!

Ways to Give
One-Time or Monthly Gift
Make a one-time donation or set up a recurring gift to create consistent impact all year long.
Corporate Partnerships
Join a growing list of business leaders who support PEP through in-kind donations, sponsorships, or volunteer service.
Planned Giving
Leave a legacy by naming PEP in your will or estate plans. We’re happy to work with you or your financial advisor to explore meaningful options.
Tributes
Make a lasting impact by donating in honor or memory of someone special with a tribute gift to PEP.
Teaching Tools & Technology
Your donations bring vital resources into our classrooms, like laptops, iPads, and adaptive learning tools for our Computer Lab. Technology opens doors to communication, literacy, and lifelong learning.
Safe, Reliable Transportation
With donated vans, we safely transport members to fitness classes, volunteering opportunities, job sites, and community outings; ensuring no one is left behind.
Program Enrichment
Every dollar helps us offer high-quality experiences, from ceramics and cooking to music, STEM, sign language, and more. Your gift helps us provide materials, instruction, and support for the programs our members love most.


Empowering Members to Enrich the Lowcountry
- Members build confidence through real-life skills; like grocery shopping, preparing meals, learning to cross the street safely, and reading aloud in our Literacy Lab.
- Daily progress is tracked and shared with the Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, ensuring transparency and accountability.
- PEP members are active contributors in the community; working, volunteering, performing, and participating in public events throughout the Lowcountry.