Charities
Intermountain Primary Childrens Medical Center
Primary Children's Medical Center is owned and operated by Intermountain Healthcare, a charitable, community-owned, nonprofit health care organization based in Salt Lake. Primary Children's Medical Center serves the needs of children in the states of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Montana. The hospital is equipped to treat children with complex illness and injury and is recognized as one of the top children's hospitals in the United States.
JB & Sandy's Bikes for Kids
An Austin charity that raises money locally for kids and gives kids bikes at Christmas time. All children in the family receive a bike. Usually goes to families struggling financially.
Junior Achievement of San Diego
To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Kate and Justin Rose Foundation
The Kate and Justin Rose Foundation is being formally launched this year to develop our three prong approach to improve these childrenâs lives â providing nutritional support, funding education and providing âfirst exposureâ positive life experiences for children.
KEEN USA
KEEN is a national, nonprofit volunteer-led organization that provides one-to-one recreational opportunities for children and young adults with developmental and physical disabilities at no cost to their families and caregivers. KEEN's mission is to foster the self-esteem, confidence, skills and talents of its athletes through non-competitive activities, allowing young people facing even the most significant challenges to meet their individual goals.
Kids Across America Foundation
Kids Who Care Inc.
Kids Who Care produces confident and creative kids through musical theatre education, performance and leadership. Core Values: * Excellence in Artistic Development * Artistic Integrity of Kids * Leadership Roles for Kids * Financial and Cultural Diversity * Ensemble Production Kids Who Care began in 1997 under the direction of Deborah Jung. In 1994 a stand alone non-profit corporation called International Theatre School/DBA Kids Who Care was formed. The corporation became known solely as Kids Who Care in 1996.
Kinship Center
Kinship Center is a private nonprofit California adoption, foster care and mental health agency headquartered in Monterey County. For 25 years Kinship Center has created safe, permanent families for children who have been severely abused, neglected or abandoned, and has provided therapeutic services to help traumatized children heal. Almost 2,000 children each year receive a second chance at life through Kinship Center programs and services. Kinship Center is recognized as a national leader in the field of child welfare.
Le Bonheur Childrens Medical Center Foundation
Le Bonheur's commitment to excellent patient care is directly related to the Mission and Vision set out in the strategic plan. These statements are not merely words on a paper, but living documents that reflect on our commitment to do what is best for our patients.
Strategic Position Statement
Le Bonheur will be nationally recognized for the quality and depth of its services and its excellence in children's health.
Le Bonheur's Mission
In partnership with our physicians, to be the leader in children's health in the Mid-South through high quality patient care, education, research and advocacy.
Le Bonheur's Vision for the Future
Le Bonheur will be nationally recognized for the quality and depth of its services and its excellence in children's healthcare.
Le Bonheur's Values
Service
Quality
Integrity
Teamwork
Lehman Family Foundation
Lens Friends Foundation Inc.
To impact the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf.
Lighthouse Inc.
Established in 1979, the primary focus is to serve the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of impoverished children living in the inner-city of Cleveland
Little Star Center Inc.
Little Star Center provides education for children with autism and other developmental delays.
Lorena Ochoa Foundation
Lorena Ochoa's Foundation started with the Mexican golfer's enthusiasm for helping people with limited means. Through the Foundation, Lorena is looking to create new opportunities for children and teenagers with social and economical disadvantages, offering them an integral development in education, sports, health and personal development. For almost four years, the Foundation has been supporting different projects affecting children and teenagers in Mexico.
Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce Arts Foundation
Our Mission: The mission of the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce is to enrich the lives of young professionals in the greater Los Angeles area and to develop strong corporate, civic and nonprofit leaders through professional growth, leadership development, personal enrichment and community involvement. Membership is comprised of professionals who gain hands-on experience by planning and implementing LAJCC programs and projects. Qualified members can sit on the Board of Directors and govern an organization with a $7 million annual budget. Member benefits include monthly receptions and mixers which feature timely discussions by prominent LA citizens. Past speakers have included Secretary of State Bruce McPherson, representatives from Korn/Ferry, and Chris Thornberg from Beacon Economics. Interested members can participate in the Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development Program, which trains for service in nonprofit board governance. LAJCC programs serve 15,000 youth annually and provide athletic, arts and educational opportunities which encourage integrity and self-esteem. Sports programs include: L.A. Watts Summer Games, Safe Passage Tennis Program, and Urban Youth Golf Program. Community service projects include: Ready To Learn Literacy Project, Foster Family Picnic, and Children?s Hospital Art Project. The LAJCC Foundation supports youth seeking higher education and awards more than $50,000 in scholarships annually. For 82 years, the LAJCC has provided opportunities for individuals to address the needs of the Greater Los Angeles Area through a spirit of teamwork and togetherness.
Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Our Mission: The mission of the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce is to enrich the lives of young professionals in the greater Los Angeles area and to develop strong corporate, civic and nonprofit leaders through professional growth, leadership development, personal enrichment and community involvement. Membership is comprised of professionals who gain hands-on experience by planning and implementing LAJCC programs and projects. Qualified members can sit on the Board of Directors and govern an organization with a $7 million annual budget. Member benefits include monthly receptions and mixers which feature timely discussions by prominent LA citizens. Past speakers have included Secretary of State Bruce McPherson, representatives from Korn/Ferry, and Chris Thornberg from Beacon Economics. Interested members can participate in the Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development Program, which trains for service in nonprofit board governance. LAJCC programs serve 15,000 youth annually and provide athletic, arts and educational opportunities which encourage integrity and self-esteem. Sports programs include: L.A. Watts Summer Games, Safe Passage Tennis Program, and Urban Youth Golf Program. Community service projects include: Ready To Learn Literacy Project, Foster Family Picnic, and Children?s Hospital Art Project. The LAJCC Foundation supports youth seeking higher education and awards more than $50,000 in scholarships annually. For 82 years, the LAJCC has provided opportunities for individuals to address the needs of the Greater Los Angeles Area through a spirit of teamwork and togetherness.
Love146 Inc.
Love146 works toward the abolition of child sex slavery and exploitation through Prevention and Aftercare solutions, and contributing to a growing abolition movement.
MACC FUND
The MACC Fund, Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Inc., is a charitable organization formed in 1976 to support research into the effective treatment and cure of childhood cancer and blood disorders. Cancer is the leading disease-related cause of death in children after the newborn period.
Make a Difference
MAD gives academic talented but economically disadvantaged youth an exceptional opportunity to reach their full potential as leaders and role models in South African society. In doing this MADâs eventual aim is to create alumni of MAD beneficiaries who create a force for positive change in an emerging democracy.
Make A Wish Foundation of America
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