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Touro Infirmary, one of the oldest private, not-for-profit hospitals in New Orleans, is committed to improving the health and well-being of the entire community through the provision of effective, efficient and compassionate healthcare. The Touro Infirmary Foundation is dedicated to supporting these activities through leadership, resource development, and financial stewardshiand thanks to the generous contributions of our donors, it continues to be an essential resource for the hospital. Every aspect of Touro Infirmary's proud heritage -- from outstanding patient care, to health education and community outreach -- has been enhanced by its legacy of support. Funds are used to support ongoing initiatives and to expand services and facilities for patients. Most gifts to the Foundation are unrestricted and are applied to areas of greatest need. Through the efforts of the Foundation, Judah Touro's vision of community service, begun more than 150 years ago, is still amply evident today. The generosity of our donors helps to ensure that this vision will remain strong for years to come.
The Holy Woman Foundation was founded to raise funds for needy Jewish children in Jerusalem. Currently, our foundation provides hot lunches and enrichment programming for little girls, aged 6-14, enrolled in Ohr Batya in the Vucharian section of Jerusalem. All of our girls come from dysfunctional and impoverished homes. The school is for "throw-away" girls who would not be accepted elsewhere because of their unstable family backgrounds (mother mentally ill, father in jail, father has abandoned family, etc.). The school day ends at 1 pm, and then the girls go home to. . . . . nothing. Rebbetzin Esther Ben Chaim (see chapter 13 of the bestseller, Holy Woman), the principal of the school, has been able to start an afternoon program since receiving funds from the Holy Woman Foundation. This program gives the girls a hot lunch (their only protein meal of the day‚ and for many their only meal of the day), plus art, music, computer science, field trips, big sisters, tutoring and psychotherapy when needed. None of these things are provided by the government curriculum. Rebbetzin Chaya Sara Kramer, the Holy Woman, blessed this school. The Holy Woman Foundation, created in her memory, seeks to perpetuate the devoted caring for needy Jewish children to which she dedicated her life.
Winona Health Foundation's mission is to gather, steward, and distribute resources needed to support the mission of Winnona Health and its affiliates. The successful implementation of this mission rests on four cornerstones: Building a Culture of Generosity, Community Engagement, Access, and a Passion for Excellence
The Pink Lotus Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping low-income, uninsured and underinsured women. We provide financial aid to enable our beneficiaries to receive 100% free breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment and support!
ARKANSAS HOSPICE FOUNDATION IS A NON-PROFIT, CHARITABLE 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION WHOSE MISSION IS TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR ARKANSAS HOSPICE AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES, AND TO HELP DONORS MEET THEIR CHARITABLE GIVING GOALS.
The Boomer Esiason Foundation is a dynamic partnership of leaders in the medical and business communities joining with a committed core of volunteers to heighten awareness, education and quality of life for those affected by cystic fibrosis, while providing financial support to research aimed at finding a cure.
The Spastic Paraplegia Foundation is committed to promoting research to find cures for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia and Primary Lateral Sclerosis, to educating people and their families affected by these conditions to help them live full and productive lives and to creating opportunities for mutual support and sharing
Action Alliance Foundation (AAF), a not-for-profit organization, provides programs and services in partnership with Action Alliance Services, a for-profit corporation. Action Alliance Services (AAS) was established in 2002, helping homeless Orange County alcoholics and addicts get and stay sober.
The Morgan Adams Foundation raises money and awareness on behalf of children affected with cancer. Working with leading clinician researchers, we directly fund pediatric cancer research and therapies which will improve survival rates and reduce the devastating side-effects of treatments
The Team Drea Foundation funds and supports bold, innovative research to find a cure or effective treatment for ALS. We see raising awareness about this devastating disease as an opportunity to inspire people to live bravely, love joyfully, and appreciate the gift of life.
The KAT6 Foundation supports people and their families who are living with KAT6A and KAT6B syndromes around the world. We advance scientific research aimed at developing treatments and spread awareness of KAT6 syndromes so they can be more easily identified, treated and studied.
Westminster Canterbury Foundation inspires generosity at Westminster Canterbury Richmond. Growing from our roots in faith, we nurture the spirit of generosity of Westminster Canterbury Richmond to ensure the best life possible for our residents and to cultivate leadership in senior services. Our founding mission emphasized our Fellowship Program, which helps provide life care – guaranteed access to long-term assisted living or healthcare if needed – as well as necessities such as housing, food and medical expenses for seniors-in-need. A newly established Fellowship Outreach effort is in response to Westminster Canterbury Foundation’s Community Needs Study assessing the barriers to healthy aging in greater Richmond. Westminster Canterbury Foundation also supports areas of excellence including healthcare, memory therapies and spiritual support, chaplaincy programs and internships, wellness and fitness programs, enhancements and scholarships for the Child Development Center, workforce development, and thriving creative programs that include studio and performing arts. Innovation and leadership in senior services are made possible every year.