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Circus Remedy is committed to reaching out to ailing children both as a circus and with individual performers. Our goal is to reach out to children's hospitals, summer camps for children with illness, hospices, disaster shelters, orphanages and refugee camps.
To provide substantial funding to support the highest quality of patient care by Deborah Heart and Lung Center, to provide for treatment of children with congenital heart disease in the United States and around the world; and to provide for clinical research for cardiac, pulmonary and vascular diseases by fostering and maintaining the Foundation’s grassroots volunteer movement, its alliances with corporations, labor organizations, service organizations, foundations and others and by its initiation and enhancement of planned giving programs and other fundraising activities. In partnership with the Center, the Foundation will continue to heighten awareness of the name of Deborah and its unique healthcare and fundraising activities to serve more people without distinction as to race, gender, sexual preference, creed, color, religion, age, national origin, handicap, or ability to pay.
To be the philanthropic partner of WakeMed, supporting the health and well-being of our community.
To create a community of giving for life.
The Hazel Hawkins Hospital Foundation is a non-profit organization with the purpose of providing financial support to the San Benito Health Care District and is located in Hollister, California. The Foundation's support goes toward health care facilities, equipment, and programs. Resources are generated through donations, grants, bequests from individuals, corporations and foundations.
To provide optimal health for the region’s children by providing patient- and family-centered care, education, research and child advocacy.
Connecticut Children’s is dedicated to improving the physical and emotional health of children through family-centered care, research, education and advocacy. We embrace discovery, teamwork, integrity and excellence in all that we do
Founded in 2014 when Halle Dicrosta was diagnosed with Hodkin's lymphoma. She has now been in remission for over a year! H.D. Strong was created to raise money for the Smilow cancer center at Yale in New Haven, CT to continue to provide the best care possible to those battling cancers. Our goal for H.D. Strong is to raise $500.00 for each bike rider on the H.D. Strong team for the closer to free ride on September 11, 2016.
To improve the health status of all children through service, education, research and advocacy. Service The primary mission of Dayton Children's is to provide quality health care for children from infancy through adolescence. The hospital will be a health care resource to all children of the Miami Valley regardless of their socioeconomic status. We will offer comprehensive inpatient and outpatient diagnosis and treatment in an emotionally supportive setting for our patients and their families. Education and Research Dayton Children's will provide pediatric training for a variety of health care professionals at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. We will, in partnership with affiliated institutions, participate in the support of appropriate research activities. Advocacy and Community Responsibility Dayton Children's will be an active advocate for children. We will work to develop local, state and national health policies that reflect the needs of children. We will encourage, support and participate in community programs to improve the health, education and overall wellness of area children.
Camino Community Development Corporation (CCDC) is a bilingual and multicultural health and social services center that works to equip people to live healthy, hopeful, and productive lives. We do this by utilizing a holistic approach to care that addresses the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person. CCDC provides programming in five areas and serves over 20,000 individuals each year. We offer primary care and pediatric medical services at our health clinic, behavioral health programming, health and wellness education, food security/pantry services, and workforce development and financial literacy support.