2009 Charities

All of the proceeds from funds raised at the 2009 Life is good Pumpkin Festivals will go to the Life is good Kids Foundation, which supports extraordinary charities that create a lasting positive impact on children facing unfair challenges, including trauma, violence, poverty and loss.

The Life is good Kids Foundation
283 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
Telephone. 617.866.4160
Federal Non Profit Tax ID No. 20-5524270
www.lifeisgood.com

 

Following the 2009 Life is good Festivals, the Life is good Kids Foundation will be sharing the proceeds with the following four charities that help children and families in need.

Project Joy
323 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: 617.266.4569
Federal Non-Profit Tax ID: No. 04-3097154
www.projectjoy.com
Project Joy is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the healthy development of our most vulnerable children. Many of the children served by Project Joy are living in poverty and have been deeply impacted by violence, loss, and other traumatic experiences. Project Joy champions and protects the single most important activity in the life of a child - Play. Project Joy provides teachers and childcare providers with the tools to strengthen and heal their children through play. Its unique training retreats are offered to childcare providers throughout the United States.

Home Builders Care Foundation / HomeAid Washington, D.C.
1738 Elton Road, Suite 200
Silver Spring, MD 20902
Phone: 301.445.5410
Federal Non-Profit Tax ID: No. 52-1389604
www.hbcf.org/homeaiddc
HomeAid Washington, D.C. is an affiliated program of the Home Builders Care Foundation (HBCF), the principal charity of the Maryland-National Capital Building Industry Association. HomeAid's mission is to "build dignified housing where homeless children and their families can rebuld their lives." HomeAid acts as the bridge between homeless care providers who need new or remodeled housing program facilities and the homebuilding industry. HomeAid donates the completed facilities to local homeless service providers that offer the necessary training and support to help children and families regain self-sufficiency and contribute back to society.

HomeAid Tampa Bay
600 North Westshore Boulevard, Suite 900
Tampa, FL 33609
Phone: 813.882.4663 x 1296
Federal Non-Profit Tax ID: No. 20-8188943
www.homeaid.org
HomeAid Tampa Bay builds and renovates multi-unit facilities for temporarily homeless children and families through the generous donation of time, resources and expertise by the homebuilding industry. HomeAid donates the completed facilities to local homeless service providers that offer the necessary training and support to help children and families regain self-sufficiency and contribute back to society.*

Challenged Child and Friends, Inc.
2360 Murphy Boulevard
P.O. Box 5758
Gainesville, GA 30504
Phone: 770.535.8372
Federal Non-Profit Tax ID: No. 58-1622732
www.challengedchild.org

For over 23 years, families in Northeast Georgia have turned to Challenged Child and Friends when faced with the often overwhelming task of caring for a young child with a disability. Challenged Child and Friends provides high quality educational, therapeutic, nursing and family support services to children with disabilities in an integrated environment.**

 

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