How do I get paid?

How do I get paid?

When you come in for your first visit you’ll receive a Parachute Visa card, which has ATM access and can be used as a debit card. All donation payments will be automatically loaded onto this card each time you donate and can be tracked through the ‘Wallet’ section of the app.

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