Longtime Bucks County, Pennsylvania, resident Joseph Donchez is a sales enterprise account executive who has worked for leading companies like Oracle and IBM. A supporter of educational organizations, Joseph Donchez donates to Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement offers financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness programs to local students. Already, 20 percent of US students do not graduate high school or earn a diploma, 39 percent of Americans say their financial position has deteriorated at one point, and 91 percent of millennials say they wish they received entrepreneurial education when they were younger. Junior Achievement’s hands-on programs help youth acquire beneficial financial and entrepreneurial skills, raising their chances of living fulfilling lives in future. You can help Junior Achievement in its mission by donating to it. You can contribute $50 to fund its programs or $300 to go toward its JA summer camp scholarship, supporting one camper throughout his or her one-week stay. At the summer camp, students explore the world of entrepreneurship and learn how to invest. Alternatively, donors can contribute $500 to support Junior Achievement and ensure its continuity or $1,000 to help it expand. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization cancelled many of its programs, hurting its revenue. The $500 contributions will help bridge the gap. Junior Achievement is also planning to grow its reach to 100,000 students in the coming two years. A $1,000 donation will support its expansion. Donors have the option of setting up recurring payments.