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Matt Adams Foundation

The Matt Adams Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit which funds distribution of life saving naloxone opioid overdose reversal kits, and financial assistance for treatment and transitional programs while working to break down the stigma and encourage hope, healing and second chances.

The Menkes Foundation

This foundation was formed to promote awareness of children afflicted with Menkes disease. Menkes is a rare genetic disease that is commonly missed by the medical community because the signs and symptoms at birth and in early infancy are subtle and often confused with other diseases. Early treatment of symptoms is crucial for these children to maintain a sense of normalcy during their infancy and early childhood. Because of this we encourage prenatal genetic testing for neurological diseases. Our goal is to achieve improvements in Menkes research, healthcare, education, and community involvement through medical conferences, advertising, fundraising events and other similar endeavors. We would like to provide an example of brotherhood between friends and families who have lost loved ones to this disease. This can be achieved through a commitment to common charitable activities in honor of their loved one. This organization was founded in the memory and spirit of our son, Wesley Quinn Eckman to benefit everyone who suffers from Menkes.

Honor Amanda Foundation

Honoring Amanda through drug education and awareness and awarding scholarships to students impacted by substance abuse.

Zachary Horton Foundation

PROVIDE EDUCATION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH.

Healthy Lakewood Foundation

TO ADVANCE PROGRAMS, POLICIES AND PRACTICES THAT INSPIRE A LAKEWOOD COMMUNITY IN WHICH HEALTH AND WELLNESS ARE REFLECTED IN ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE

Dwanye's House Foundation

The mission of Dwayne’s house is to provide a safe environment for women, to empower recovery based on the 12-step way of living, and gain the skills to be independent contributing members of society.