Grant Request Sisters of Saint Joseph of Brentwood, NY

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Sisters of Saint Joseph of Brentwood, NY
Legal Name (if Different): Sisters of Saint Joseph
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1725 Brentwood Road Building 5
City: Brentwood
State: NY
Postal Code: 11717
Main Phone: 6312731187
Main Fax: 631-273-1451
Organization Website: https://brentwoodcsj.org
Employer ID Number: 111631830
Organization Tax Status: 501c3 not for profit/religious organization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/7/2025
Requested Amount: 10000

Project Title: Environmental Education for Children and Families
Project Description:

The Sisters of Saint Joseph are a congregation of Catholic sisters present in the greater NYC area and Puerto Rico since 1856. Dedicated to the service of God and the dear neighbor without distinction, the Sisters of Saint Joseph have started hundreds of schools, two colleges, hospitals, childcare institutions, and eldercare facilities. In addition, our sisters have built supportive family housing, launched services to justice-involved women and their children, and developed literacy programs for immigrant women. Today, we sponsor 4 high schools, an immigration law center, two spirituality centers, and a program for refugees providing comprehensive resettlement services.
Since 1896, our headquarters have been at a 212-acre campus in Brentwood, NY – a struggling, industrialized community of 62,000. The site of numerous community programs open to all, the campus also contains a 3,000-panel solar array, organic farms, woodlands, rain gardens, and native grass meadows.
One of our most impactful programs is CSJ Garden Ministry – a 7-acre community garden that consists of 24 raised-bed plots for community use, goats, chickens, a barn, a vegetable garden, and a wheat field. Vegetables, flour and eggs are available to anyone in need.
CSJ Garden Ministry also offers free environmental programming to children and families. With a small staff, these are only offered part-time, but in 2024 we impacted 739 children. However, we have dreams of reaching more (at least 1300) and request a grant to meet a portion of the salary of an Environmental Educator. With this position in place, CSJ Garden Ministry will realize the following.
• Launch of an outdoor pre-school program.
• Creation of a children’s garden with native and pollinator-friendly species and food crops.
• Addition of a children’s nature club utilizing campus woodlands, farmlands, meadows and gardens.
• Collaboration with the Brentwood schools to create environmental education projects.
• 10 new intergenerational educational offerings.

Total Project Budget: 87,500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): To date: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (potential – $40,000 requested); Swantz Family Foundation (potential – $5,000 requested); 5K walk/run to be held in May 2025 (committed – $12, 000)

Project Duration: 7/1/25 – 6/30/26
Geographical Area Served: Long Island – NYC-Metropolitan area
Age Group To Be Served: 3 – 12

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Jeffrey
Contact Last Name: Smith
Contact Title: Director of Grants
Contact Phone: 3476392420
Contact Email: smithjg@csjbrentwood.org

Grant Request Moses/Weitzman Health System

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Moses/Weitzman Health System
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As: Weitzman Institute
Mailing Address: 631 Main Street
City: Middletown
State: Connecticut
Postal Code: 06457
Main Phone: 8603476971
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.weitzmaninstitute.org/
Employer ID Number: 06-0897105
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 02/07/2025
Requested Amount: $10000

Project Title: Building Better Futures: Addressing Barriers to Housing, Health, and Education for Foster Youth
Project Description:

Each year, over 20,000 youth aged 18-21 transition out of foster care with minimal support, at risk of homelessness, poor health, and limited educational opportunities, hindering their successful transition to adulthood. Although transitional resources exist, barriers and information gaps often prevent foster youth from accessing these resources. With U.S. homelessness at a record high, programs like Medicaid in question, and decreased education and job training budgets, stakeholders are calling for a better understanding of these issues to improve the lives of foster youth and better prepare them for healthy, independent adulthoods.

Understanding barriers to housing, health, and education requires sharing experiences of foster youth with the caregivers, providers, and policymakers who shape programs to meet their needs. Indeed, government agencies, funders, researchers, and health care providers are requiring the inclusion of youth voices to inform decision making. To this end, and to understand barriers to post-foster care transitional support, we propose a series of three focus groups that include former foster youth and caregivers (e.g., foster parents, group home staff). Each group will include five youths and five caregivers, recruited alongside partner youth-focused organizations, to elicit balanced feedback on challenges connecting youth to crucial resources. Group one will focus on housing and homelessness; group two on health care access challenges (e.g., mental health, accessing assistance, consistent primary care); and group three on educational or training opportunities. The team will use the experiences elicited in these focus groups to create and disseminate a series of issue briefs identifying interventions and policies that address the unique needs of youth aging out of the foster care system. These briefs will summarize youth- and caregiver-voiced themes to guide stakeholders in creating or improving programs and policies to transform the lives of young adults aging out of foster care.

Total Project Budget: $10000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): In addition to the funds requested from the Hermanowski Family Foundation, Weitzman is prepared to commit technological and human resources that are funded through a combination of existing federal, state and private grants to this project. In partnership with our Development team, we will continue to identify and approach other potential funders for whom this project aligns with their philanthropic priorities.

Project Duration: One Year
Geographical Area Served: United States
Age Group To Be Served: Youth aged 18-21

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Jessica
Contact Last Name: McCann
Contact Title: Senior Health Policy Analyst
Contact Phone: 9373218334
Contact Email: mccannj@mwhs1.com

Grant Request Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center
Legal Name (if Different): Dr. Kristin Johnson
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1717 Rayville Rd.
City: Parkton
State: MD
Postal Code: 21120
Main Phone: 410-343-0101
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.geneseevalley.org/
Employer ID Number: 52-1233868
Organization Tax Status: 501(3)c

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/06/2025
Requested Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Empowering Voices: SEL for Latina Girls Navigating New Beginnings
Project Description:

Genesee Valley is proud to continue its partnership with The Pa’Lante Latinas group in providing vital social-emotional learning (SEL) programming for newcomer female Spanish-speaking students at Patterson High School. In its second year, this program aims to empower these young women by building critical SEL skills such as decision-making, self-regulation, peer relationships, stress management, coping strategies, mindfulness, and emotional awareness.

During their time at Genesee Valley, participants engage in a full day of experiential learning. The morning is dedicated to team-building activities on our expansive 140-acre property, offering students the chance to work together, build trust, and strengthen their communication and collaboration skills. In the afternoon, students tackle individual challenges designed to promote personal growth, resilience, and self-confidence.

Through a combination of psychoeducation, group discussions, hands-on activities, project-based learning, leadership development, and team-building exercises, students are offered a rich, supportive environment in which they can thrive. Our goal is to foster a strong sense of community, expand support networks, and equip participants with the tools they need to navigate challenges both inside and outside of the classroom.

The primary challenges faced by the program include securing funding and addressing transportation barriers for students to participate in the programming. With continued support, we can ensure these young women have the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.

Total Project Budget: $10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Grants, Private Donors, In-kind

Project Duration: April-May 2026
Geographical Area Served: Baltimore City
Age Group To Be Served: High School

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr.
Contact First Name: Kristin
Contact Last Name: Johnson
Contact Title: Specialized Areas Director
Contact Phone: 717-654-1652
Contact Email: kristin@geneseevalley.org

Grant Request Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center
Legal Name (if Different): Dr. Kristin Johnson
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 1717 Rayville Rd.
City: Parkton
State: MD
Postal Code: 21120
Main Phone: 410-343-0101
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.geneseevalley.org/
Employer ID Number: 52-1233868
Organization Tax Status: 501(3)c

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/06/2025
Requested Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Empowering Voices: SEL for Latina Girls Navigating New Beginnings
Project Description:

Genesee Valley is proud to continue its partnership with The Pa’Lante Latinas group in providing vital social-emotional learning (SEL) programming for newcomer female Spanish-speaking students at Patterson High School. In its second year, this program aims to empower these young women by building critical SEL skills such as decision-making, self-regulation, peer relationships, stress management, coping strategies, mindfulness, and emotional awareness.

During their time at Genesee Valley, participants engage in a full day of experiential learning. The morning is dedicated to team-building activities on our expansive 140-acre property, offering students the chance to work together, build trust, and strengthen their communication and collaboration skills. In the afternoon, students tackle individual challenges designed to promote personal growth, resilience, and self-confidence.

Through a combination of psychoeducation, group discussions, hands-on activities, project-based learning, leadership development, and team-building exercises, students are offered a rich, supportive environment in which they can thrive. Our goal is to foster a strong sense of community, expand support networks, and equip participants with the tools they need to navigate challenges both inside and outside of the classroom.

The primary challenges faced by the program include securing funding and addressing transportation barriers for students to participate in the programming. With continued support, we can ensure these young women have the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.

Total Project Budget: $10,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Grants, Private Donors, In-kind

Project Duration: April-May 2026
Geographical Area Served: Baltimore City
Age Group To Be Served: High School

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Dr.
Contact First Name: Kristin
Contact Last Name: Johnson
Contact Title: Specialized Areas Director
Contact Phone: 717-654-1652
Contact Email: kristin@geneseevalley.org

Grant Request Primer Microschools Foundation, fiscally sponsored by The Meaning Foundation

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Primer Microschools Foundation, fiscally sponsored by The Meaning Foundation
Legal Name (if Different): The Primer Foundation
Also Known As: Primer Microschools Foundation
Mailing Address: 720 NW 60th Street
City: Miami
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33127
Main Phone: 847-814-0123
Main Fax: n/a
Organization Website: https://primer.org/
Employer ID Number: 831707308
Organization Tax Status: Fiscally Sponsored Organization

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 2/5/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Primer’s Pursuits
Project Description:

In Miami-Dade County, where the poverty rate is 7% higher than the national average, systemic social and economic challenges—such as limited access to enrichment opportunities and exposure to diverse career pathways—create significant barriers to success for youth. The saying “if you can’t see it, you can’t be it” holds true—students from low-income schools often lack opportunities to explore their interests and develop the skills necessary to break cycles of poverty.

With 37% of 8th graders performing below grade level in math in Miami-Dade (2022, NAEP), traditional education models are failing many students. This underscores the urgent need for more engaging and effective approaches to learning. Primer’s Pursuits Program uniquely addresses this gap by offering personalized, project-based learning (PBL) that connects academics to real-world applications.

Our approach is grounded in research. A 2023 study published in the Journal of Education and Learning found that PBL can significantly increase students’ learning motivation, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and communication skills. Moreover, PBL has also proven to be more effective in building STEM competencies as evidenced by the Iowa College of Education in 2024. Through focused STEM, entrepreneurship, and civic/community service projects, Pursuits provides students with the opportunity to engage deeply with their interests, helping students connect academic concepts to their passions while building real-world skills.

Pursuits engages students in 75-90 minutes of daily project based learning. It includes:
Studio Pursuits (grades K-8): Collaborative, whole-class projects focusing on science, civics, and other topics.
Independent Pursuits (grades 3-8): Student-driven explorations of self-selected topics, promoting deeper learning, goal setting, and progress monitoring

Primer requests funding to support the Pursuits program at our Liberty City and Health District campuses in Miami. With support from the Charles and Joan Hermanowski Foundation, we can empower students to break barriers, ignite their passions, and shape brighter futures.

Total Project Budget: $102,600

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Each student’s tuition allocates $600 toward Pursuits, covering supplies and existing activities. However, this amount does not provide the flexibility needed to develop new Pursuits. To expand our offerings, we must secure additional funding to invest in curriculum development. This initial investment has a lasting impact, as once the curriculum is created, it can be used across multiple campuses and for multiple years, significantly increasing the number of children served.

Project Duration: 2026-2027 School Year
Geographical Area Served: Miami, FL
Age Group To Be Served: K-8

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Lisa
Contact Last Name: Tarshis
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 847-814-0123
Contact Email: grants@primer.org

Grant Request Benevilla

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Benevilla
Legal Name (if Different): Sun City Area Interfaith Services, Inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 16752 N. Greasewood St.
City: Surprise
State: Arizona
Postal Code: 85378
Main Phone: 623-584-4999
Main Fax: 623-546-1589
Organization Website: www.benevilla.org
Employer ID Number: 86-0404687
Organization Tax Status: tax exempt 501 (c)3 nonprofit

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 02-05-2025
Requested Amount: $5,000

Project Title: Benevilla Intergenerational Program – Creating Intergenerational Connections
Project Description:

Benevilla’s mission is to enrich lives. Established in 1981, Benevilla has a broad array of community based programs. Benevilla’s Intergenerational Program (IG) was started in 2009 after opening our childcare and preschool program, Wirtzie’s. Benevilla’s IG program in conjunction with Wirtzie’s Preschool & Childcare provides meaningful, creative and engaging social activities for young children ages 1-5 years with older adults who have early to moderate stages of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, who attend our Lucy Anne’s Place Life Enrichment Adult Day Program. We currently have two IG spaces: Art’s Center for All Ages Intergenerational Room and the Intergenerational Garden on our campus. Eight to ten times a week a group of children (from the same classroom) are brought to one of the two IG spaces for a 30-minute IG session with participating “Grandmas” and “Grandpas” from Lucy Anne’s Place. Specific IG activities include but are not limited to: drumming circles, interactive music, yoga, dance, gardening, games, baking, and art projects. Intergenerational programs provide unique benefits for each participating population. According to Generations United, the following are a sampling of benefits for young children, including developing better communication skills, empathy, respect for others, higher levels of interactive play, and improved abilities with cooperative play. The requested funding will help to provide program supplies and equipment for our IG activities and also allow us to bring in contracted external partners to enhance our programming such as children zoo programs, music and creative art providers. Program goals include: 1) Serving 100 unduplicated kids through the IG program, 2) Maintaining a robust IG calendar with a minimum of 30 activities offered monthly, and 3) Meet a minimum of one of the seven International Council on Active Aging’s Dimensions of Wellness at each IG activity (intellectual, physical, social, spiritual, vocational, emotional, and environmental).

Total Project Budget: $60,000

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): We have just started our fundraising for the 2026 year. Potential: Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation (past funder), Sun City West Kiwanis Club, Peoria Diamond Club

Project Duration: On-going, year round. Funds received will be used for our 2026 program year.
Geographical Area Served: Phoenix West Valley in Arizona – Surprise, El Mirage, Peoria, Glendale
Age Group To Be Served: 1 year to 5 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs.
Contact First Name: Sara
Contact Last Name: Villanueva
Contact Title: Vice President of Donor Relations
Contact Phone: (623) 584-4999
Contact Email: svillanueva@benevilla.org

Grant Request Grandma’s Place, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Grandma’s Place, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different): N/A
Also Known As: Grandma’s Place
Mailing Address: 184 Sparrow Drive
City: Royal Palm Beach
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33411
Main Phone: 561-753-2226
Main Fax: 561-753-2231
Organization Website: https://www.grandmasplacepb.org
Employer ID Number: 65-0821321
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) 170 (b)(i)(A)(vi)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: February 5, 2025
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Emergency Foster Shelter Program
Project Description:

Grandma’s Place’s (GP) Emergency Shelter Program offers emergency residential shelter for children who’ve been removed from their homes for their safety by the Department of Children & Families (DCF). These children are victims of abuse, mistreatment, & neglect, & many have varying severities of intellectual & developmental disabilities.

The shelter is open 24/7/365 to intake children from birth to 12 years who have been removed from their own home by DCF. GP is unique to PBC in that it accepts all children with disabilities & is the ONLY shelter certified to care for both genders birth– 7.

The first objective is to welcome the incoming child, assure them that they are safe, & try to make the environment as comfortable as possible. Trained, experienced staff greet & reassure each child, who are often confused or upset. Children then receive a physical evaluation within 72 hours of their arrival by a local pediatrician & are given treatment if needed. The children are provided with appropriate dental care & immunizations needed to attend school.

Individual case plans are designed & administered that address each child’s unique needs. Children enrolled in school continue their education at their existing institute whenever possible, & our staff coordinates with school administration to ensure there is no disruption in schooling. Children with disabilities are taken to appropriate schools for their learning needs.

Quarterly meal plans are developed by a registered dietitian & ensure the children receive proper nutrition. Clothing for both genders, & pajamas in all sizes are available for the children, as are diapers, wipes, & other supplies should they need it. The program’s objective is to make these children feel safe & to work with the DCF to find a suitable foster/adoptive family if replacement with non-offending family isn’t possible. In 2024, the shelter served 27.

Total Project Budget: $560,800

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Committed: Huebscher Family Foundation $5,000; Mary Alice Fortin $12,000; JC Foundation $10,000 | Pending: Ken & Harriot Mooney Charitable $3,000; Batchelor Foundation $30,000; Children’s Healthcare Charity $20,000

Project Duration: Ongoing
Geographical Area Served: Palm Beach County, Florida
Age Group To Be Served: Birth – 12 years old

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms.
Contact First Name: Roxanne
Contact Last Name: Jacobs
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 561-753-2226
Contact Email: roxanne@grandmasplacepb.org

Grant Request Valley Lake Boys Home

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Valley Lake Boys Home
Legal Name (if Different): Valley Lake Boys Home inc.
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 3850 200th ave
City: Breckenridge
State: MN
Postal Code: 56520
Main Phone: 218-643-4036
Main Fax:
Organization Website: https://www.valleylakeboyshome.org/
Employer ID Number: 51-0137932
Organization Tax Status: 501 c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 02/05/2025
Requested Amount: 10,000

Project Title: Telehealth Meeting Space
Project Description:

Valley Lake Boys Home is the only licensed treatment facility for boys ages 12-18 in rural Wilkin County. The needs for our youth are greater than ever before, especially in very rural areas. Creating a space that can be utilized to help support the individual needs of youth in our community and region is crucial. We currently do not have a private dedicated space for our boys to partake in their telehealth services. Right now, our boys use an iPad within cubical walls filled with donated furniture and old carpet. Remodeling this space will offer privacy for our residents when they have virtual meetings which could be relating to mental health, substance use, court ect. The space also remains flexible for group meetings and visitation. Telehealth services eliminate geographic and transportation barriers, allows residents to connect to specialty providers, allows access to culturally responsive services, and reduces concerns for privacy and stigma.
Our program is located 5 miles outside of Breckenridge MN. Winters can make it difficult and sometimes impossible to get to appointments, meetings, ect. Having a telehealth/virtual meeting space will help eliminate many barriers. Better meeting the individual needs of the residents we serve will increase the opportunity to thrive and prepare for future success. Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed. Together we can help give our young men the resources they need to reach their full potential.

The project includes separating the room with a new wall, new carpet, 9 chairs, two group facilitator chairs, and standing screen technology.

Total Project Budget: 31,750

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): We will reach out to service clubs, businesses, individuals, churches, organizations as well as other foundations to help us reach our goal .

Project Duration: Completed by fall 2025
Geographical Area Served: Wilkin County MN and surrounding areas.
Age Group To Be Served: 12-18

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mrs
Contact First Name: Tammy
Contact Last Name: Anderson
Contact Title: Director of Development
Contact Phone: 2182057176
Contact Email: vlbhinfo@gmail.com

Grant Request Erie Family Center

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Erie Family Center
Legal Name (if Different):
Also Known As:
Mailing Address: 606 Raspberry St
City: Erie
State: PA
Postal Code: 16502
Main Phone: 8143231010
Main Fax:
Organization Website: www.eriefamilycenter.org
Employer ID Number: 820691825
Organization Tax Status: 501c3

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: 02/05/2025
Requested Amount: 8000

Project Title: Essential Care Initative
Project Description:

Our project aims to provide essential diapering and menstrual hygiene products to families in need, ensuring access to basic health and wellness necessities. By addressing these fundamental needs, we strive to promote dignity, well-being, and economic stability for underserved communities without biases

Total Project Budget: 25,592.00

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): 10,000 PA Department of Human Services Grant

Project Duration: 24 months
Geographical Area Served: Erie, Crawford and Warren Counties
Age Group To Be Served: 0-45

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Ms
Contact First Name: Kristen
Contact Last Name: Costa
Contact Title: Executive Director
Contact Phone: 8143231010
Contact Email: kcosta@eriefamilycenter.org

Grant Request Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope, Inc.

Hermanowski Family Foundation Initial Request Form


Organization Name: Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope, Inc.
Legal Name (if Different): Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope, Inc.
Also Known As: CAHH
Mailing Address: 44 Cocoanut Row, T-10
City: Palm Beach
State: Florida
Postal Code: 33480
Main Phone: 561-748-7227
Main Fax: 561-748-7293
Organization Website: https://www.cahh.org/
Employer ID Number: 90-0101236
Organization Tax Status: 501(c)(3) 170(b)(1)(A)(vi)

Proposal Information


Today’s Date: February 5, 2025
Requested Amount: $10,000

Project Title: Children’s Patient Navigation Program
Project Description:

When a child is diagnosed with cancer, their days quickly fill with treatments and doctor visits. Their parents struggle to analyze overwhelming information to achieve the best outcome for their child. This always involves a myriad of medical specialties and procedures. Low-income families face greater obstacles to achieving positive outcomes due to socioeconomic barriers.

Even families fortunate to have some form of health insurance struggle with extremely high deductibles, inflated prescriptions costs, and innumerable out-of-pocket and uncovered expenses. When you also consider that one parent usually must quit their full-time job to care for their sick child, as this is often what is necessary, it is not surprising that families often find themselves in severe financial crisis and on the verge of homelessness.

Studies have found that, across all ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic groups, cancer remains a leading cause of death for children between the ages of 1-15 in the United States (Centers for Disease Control, 2024). However, in children ages 1-14, cancer is the second leading cause of death, and an estimated 1,040 children under the age of 15 are expected to die from cancer in 2024 (American Cancer Society, 2024).

Sadly, in line with the overall national trend, Palm Beach County has a high number of children diagnosed with cancer each year. In fact, Palm Beach County has the 3rd highest percentage of child cancer patients in the state of Florida and an alarmingly high percentage of uninsured and underinsured children.

We work collaboratively with the child’s family, medical team and through outreach to local, state, and national resources to ensure that each child’s needs are met. Our method of coordinating education and support is critical and has been shown to increase quality of life AND overall chance of recovery and survival.

Total Project Budget: $358,500

Other Funding
Sources For The Project (Committed & Potential): Potential: Batchelor Foundation $25,000; Bridge of Allen Foundation $3,000; Boca Rio Foundation $7,500 | Committed: Palm Beach Community Trust Fund $5,000; Health Care District of Palm Beach County $75,000

Project Duration: Ongoing
Geographical Area Served: Palm Beach County, Florida
Age Group To Be Served: Birth – 18 years

Contact Information


Contact Prefix (Mr,Mrs etc.): Mr.
Contact First Name: Stanton
Contact Last Name: Collemer
Contact Title: Chief Executive Director
Contact Phone: 561-748-7227
Contact Email: scollemer@cahh.org

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