Chargebacks911® is Committed to Giving Back to Our Community
Our original 50 in 50 Challenge is over… but our mission has just begun!
We at Chargebacks911 took it upon ourselves to continue the weekly charitable donations for local organizations with our Take Charge for Charity program. We’re helping those who represent the best of our community to do what they do.
Feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, supporting the vulnerable…we’re looking to support these and other worthwhile causes. Together, we can help make our communities a better place to live for everyone!
Here are our 2026 beneficiaries:
February

February 4th, 2026 | Bakas Equestrian Center
Bakas Equestrian Center provides therapeutic riding programs through their Horses for Handicapped program, helping individuals with physical, emotional, and developmental challenges gain confidence, strength, and joy. Horseback riding activities include recreational riding, lessons, camps, special Olympics, riding events and challenge shows. In addition, they provide networking, support and social group settings with the goal of further improving the quality of life for their riders
January

January 28th, 2026 | Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center
The Mattie Williams Family Center is a long-standing nonprofit serving families and children in Safety Harbor, Oldsmar, and eastern Clearwater. Their mission is to nurture and strengthen children, youth, adults, families and communities through education, support services, and collaborative resources that help people find stability and work toward self-sufficiency. From early childhood enrichment and after-school care to family support assistance and a food pantry that distributes healthy food weekly, the Center works to break the cycle of poverty and empower its community members. We’re honored to support an organization that brings hope, dignity, and lasting positive impact to families in our region.

January 21st, 2026 | Georgia Natural Resources Foundation
The Georgia Natural Resources Foundation is a nonprofit that helps the Georgia Department of Natural Resources sustain, enhance, protect, and conserve Georgia’s natural, historic, and cultural resources for present and future generations. Through donations and partnerships, the Foundation supports wildlife habitat preservation, educational programs, and conservation initiatives that benefit local communities and the environment. We’re honored to support an organization that works to protect wildlife, natural landscapes, and outdoor heritage, helping ensure future generations can enjoy and learn from Georgia’s rich natural resources.

January 14th, 2026 | Dr. Martin Luther King Parade Foundation
The Dr. MLK Parade Foundation plays a vital role in preserving and advancing Dr. King’s vision by bringing communities together through education, celebration, and service. Best known for organizing the annual MLK Parade, the foundation creates a powerful space where people of all backgrounds can reflect on the values of equality, unity, and justice—values that remain just as important today as they were during Dr. King’s lifetime. Beyond the parade, the foundation’s work supports youth engagement, cultural awareness, and community pride. By uplifting voices, promoting civic involvement, and celebrating shared history, the Dr. MLK Parade Foundation helps keep Dr. King’s message alive in meaningful, action-oriented ways.

January 7th, 2026 | Blind Services Foundation
Blind Services Foundation of Florida is an organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness to support programs for people who are blind or visually impaired in Florida. By helping the Florida Division of Blind Services, the foundation contributes to outreach, education, and opportunities that empower individuals to build confidence, find employment, and gain independence.

January 2nd, 2026 | Hope Villages of America
We’re proud to Take Charge for Charity in support of Hope Villages of America, a Pinellas-based organization dedicated to providing safe, stable housing and supportive services to families and individuals in need. With focused efforts here in our community, Hope Villages helps residents break the cycle of homelessness and build self-sufficient, thriving lives. By offering shelter, case management, and programs that empower residents with life skills, education, and employment opportunities, they create lasting change and stronger communities. Through this initiative, we’re helping Hope Villages continue their vital mission of hope, stability, and opportunity for those who need it most.