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Alexandra Smith

CCAkids.org - Programs & Services - 0 views

  • CCA disseminates information to educate craniofacial patients and their families, health care providers and the general public regarding craniofacial conditions. 
  • CCA also promotes public awareness of craniofacial conditions and social acceptance of individuals with facial disfigurement
  • These surgeons head teams of specialists specifically trained in the surgical management of problems involving the face and head.
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  • Centers with craniofacial teams working together have the advantage of a greater experience to provide comprehensive, quality care, which leads to better results and fewer complications.
  • CCA disseminates information to educate craniofacial patients and their families, health care providers and the general public regarding craniofacial conditions.
  • Craniofacial patient families often call CCA to seek emotional support, discuss problems and identify resources. Through our database we are able to network families with support groups
  • One of the most important goals of CCA is to promote social acceptance of children and adults with facial disfigurement.
  • We believe that in order for the general public to accept these and any differences, they must see and understand them
Ben Smith

Heather Baker Foundation - Our Story - 0 views

  • Shortly after giving birth to her youngest son, Heather was diagnosed with a rare type of sub-breast cancer called triple negative. Triple negative victimizes primarily younger women…..only 10-20% of breast cancer victims are diagnosed with this sub type. Extensive treatments, radiation, and surgeries were attempted to prolong her life, but sadly March 8th, 2010, after fighting like a true champion, through tremendous pain and discomfort, she lost her fight to cancer.
  • Although Heather may not be here with us today, we want to share her spirit of selflessness and love for families and bless other families going through a similar situation. Through all the pain, discomfort and hardships that are brought on by this horrible disease, we want to share a bit of hope through Heathers story. Amongst the pain, she always had a smile upon her face…… Have courage, be strong, and strive for one more day!
Kate Willard

Angel Acres Horse Have Rescue - 0 views

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    This is what i want to use. My family likes this rescue so i am going to make a graphic design for it.
Aaron Reed

Family of boy killed in a motocross accident will raise money for safety equipment at M... - 0 views

  • good helmet, but not the best
  • “Foundation 529” organization — named for Wyatt’s racing number
  • given away about 40 helmets and 10 neck braces
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      Motorama 2012 is February 18 and 19.
Brendan Malloy

Give Back to Veterans Annual Fund - Paralyzed Veterans of America - 0 views

  • A donation to Paralyzed Veterans of America will help our veterans overcome their setbacks and live rich, productive lives. Your support will help us provide rehabilitation and health services, job training, family support, and funding for research working toward better treatments for spinal cord injury and dysfunction and, ultimately, a cure
  • A donation to Paralyzed Veterans of America will help our veterans overcome their setbacks and live rich, productive lives
  • Your support will help us provide rehabilitation and health services, job training, family support, and funding for research working toward better treatments for spinal cord injury and dysfunction and, ultimately, a cure.
Brooke Bortner

Quick Facts about St. Jude - 2 views

  • . Its mission is to find cures for children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. 
  • Research findings at St. Jude are shared freely with doctors and scientists all over the world
  • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened on February 4, 1962 and was founded by the late entertainer Danny Thomas
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  • No family ever pays St. Jude for anything
  • St. Jude has developed protocols that have helped push overall survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent when the hospital opened in 1962 to 80 percent today
  • The daily operating cost for St. Jude is $1.7 million, which is primarily covered by public contributions
  • St. Jude was the first facility outside the National Institutes of Health to receive federal approval for research involving human gene therapy
  • St. Jude is the national coordinating center for the National Cancer Institute-funded Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium.
  • St. Jude is the coordinating center for the nationwide Children’s Cancer Survivor Study, funded by the National Cancer Institute. St. Jude is the national coordinating center for the National Cancer Institute-sponsored Pediatric Drug Discovery Consortium.
Clint Walters

Programs | Rob Dyrdek Foundation - 0 views

  • Safe Spot Skate Spot Program, which seeks to create safe and legal havens for skaters across the country through the Rob Dyrdek Foundation.  Its main goal is to t assist municipalities municipalities with the design, development and construction of skate plazas that maintain the integrity of terrain occurring naturally in urban environments, and where the sport of skateboarding in its purest form is encouraged rather than discouraged.
  • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
  • Life Program seeks to promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding by providing f
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  • GOALS: • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
  • he Rob Dyrdek Foundation’s Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding by providing free skateboards to organizations
  • has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards that are provided by our Foundation
  • The Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to create and maintain healthy and sustainable communities by providing youth with free skateboards to both exercise and stay physically and mentally fit.
  • Skateboard Giveaway- The Rob Dyrdek Foundation has partnered with Skate Pass to provide schools and 501(c) 3 organizations whose targeted demographic has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards. (i.e. Boys and Girls Club, Elementary and Middle Schools)
  • HOW TO GET INVOLVED These are many of the same tactics that have worked to get skate parks built across the US. The important thing to remember: you don’t want a skate park, you want a Skate Plaza. Stick to your guns, and remember to educate as many people as possible about the Skate Plaza concept. 1. Organize a group of skaters—the larger the better. 2. Talk to your local skate shop and see if they’ll help you organize and have meetings in their shop. If you’re under 18, you’ll probably need an adult to help. Good sources are a local skate shop owner or a parent. 3. Start a petition. It’s always good to hit your city with big numbers to let them know there’s a huge demand that’s not being met. Take petition forms to your local skate shops and ask the managers if you can leave them for people to sign. Pick them up in about two or three weeks
  • Take petitions to your schools. Take them to local skate parks and skate spots. There’s a good chance that most skaters already see the need for a Skate Plaza. If they don’t, you can explain it this way: “Want a Love Park here?” That should get their attention and explain the idea. Have your friends and family help you by taking the petitions to work.
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Keena Singletary

Harvest Hope Food Bank - Money - 0 views

  • Are you ready to make a difference?
  • you can choose the contribution level that is right for you
  • Whether it's a couple of dollars or a large donation, every little bit helps us on our mission to end hunger in SC.
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  • 98 cents out of every dollar goes directly toward feeding the hungry in your community
  • $15 feeds a family for one week. $50 supports a Kids Cafe site (our after school meals program). $100 pays transportation for a Mobile Food Pantry to an underserved community. $500 meets our Emergency Food Pantry's weekly needs. $1000 fills a Harvest Hope delivery truck full of food.
Keena Singletary

Harvest Hope Food Bank - Volunteer - 0 views

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  • We are always looking for volunteers to help us with our many community events
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  • help any individuals or families that come to our doors looking for assistance during their time of need
  • Event Volunteer
  • educate the public about the wonderful things we do here at Harvest Hope
  • Emergency Food Pantry
  • speak to people
  • This means we need volunteers to hand out brochures
  • collect food
  • skilled professionals and or interns that
  • can help in a variety of ways such as: marketing, writing, fundraising, program management, graphics, grants, etc
Mary Reachard

Make-A-Wish Foundation : About Us : Our Mission - 0 views

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  • Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish-granting work. The Foundation's mission reflects the life-changing impact that a Make-A-Wish® experience has on children, families, referral sources, donors, sponsors and entire communities. The Make-A-Wish Foundation was founded in 1980 after a little boy named Chris Greicius realized his heartfelt wish to become a police officer. Since its humble beginnings, the organization has blossomed into a worldwide phenomenon, reaching more than 250,000 children around the world. Although it has become one of the world's most well-known charities, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has maintained the grassroots fulfillment of its mission. A network of nearly 25,000 volunteers enable the Make-A-Wish Foundation to serve children with life-threatening medical conditions. Volunteers serve as wish granters, fundraisers, special events assistants and in numerous other capacities. As the Foundation continues to mature, its mission will remain steadfast. Wish children of the past, present and future will have an opportunity to share the power of a wish®.
andrew lawson

National Children's Cancer Society - 0 views

  • Can Make A Difference Families are often pushed to their limits with the great financial burden and heavy emotional toll that accompanies a diagnosis of childhood cancer. Thanks to your generous support, we are able to help more childhood cancer patients become childhood cancer survivors. Whether a making a general donation, supporting our scholarship program or remembering NCCS in your will or estate, you can make a difference in the quality of a child’s life.
  • more childhood cancer patients become childhood cancer survivors. Whether a making a general donation, supporting our scholarship program or remembering NCCS in your will or estate, you can make a difference
Evan Delozier

How We Help - 0 views

  • We help our active duty men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan by supplying them with free phone cards so they can call home and talk to their loved ones – something the military does not pay for.
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  • supply him with the mattress and, at a cost of over $1,000; his family could not afford it. So the Memorial Foundation stepped in and bought one and now he can sleep at night.
  • s I write this, we are helping a young soldier whose vehicle was blown up by a roadside bomb. The device exploded under his seat and the burns he suffered to his back and legs were horrific.
tyler landsperger

Air Force Aid Society - 0 views

  • Help Airmen NOW! In 2010, AFAS provided $18.3M in assistance to 39,000 Airmen and their families. Your donations make this assistance possible – please donate!
  • The Air Force Aid Society is the official charity of the United States Air Force,
  • For over 68 years, the Air Force Aid Society has supported the Air Force mission by providing worldwide emergency
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  • assistance
  • incorporated in 1942 as a private, non-profit
  • organization.
Liam Metzger

SG Mini-THON - 1 views

  • The SG Mini-THON is an effort to raise funds and awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer.
  • SGAMS students raised $301,389.74 for The Four Diamonds Fund
  • The SG Mini-THON will take place April 14th, 2012 from 9am to 9pm at the Spring Grove Area Intermediate School.
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  •  Together, we will make a difference in the life of a child!
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  • at Penn State Ch
  • Since 2003,
  • It is the online home of the top money raising Middle School Mini-THON in the state of Pennsylvania.
Morgan Hagerman

WWF - Giant Panda - Overview - 0 views

  • The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and among the world’s most
  • threatened animals.
  • poaching remains an ever-present threat.
Brooke Bortner

Why support St. Jude? - 0 views

  • The support of caring people like you helps ensure that St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will continue its lifesaving mission of finding cures and saving children.
  • Thanks to donors, St. Jude families never pay for treatment not covered by insurance, and no child is ever denied treatment because of the family's inability to pay.
Andrew Luckenbaugh

AWF: Engaging You: Donate: What Donors Say: Adoption Center - 0 views

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