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CHRISTOPHER'S CURE INC

GILBERT, AZ · EIN 223878122 · Form 990EZ · FY2020 · NTEE P20 · Human Services · Micro (<$100K) · www.christopherscure.org
revenue
$28K
expenses
$27K
net assets
$27K
employees
mission · from form 990

ASSISTANCE TO ILL CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

profile · synthesized from sources

Christopher's Cure provides financial assistance to families with critically ill children who do not qualify for other aid. The organization helps cover essential living expenses like mortgage, rent, utilities, and transportation, allowing parents to focus on caring for their sick child. They operate primarily in Arizona.

named programs · 1 · from sources

what they call their work

Christopher’s Cure Hardship Fund
Provides financial assistance directly to creditors for essential living expenses such as child care, utilities, transportation, mortgage, or rent for families with critically ill children.
activities · 3 clusters

what they do

  • Financial Assistance for Families 2 activities
    • Direct financial assistance to families with critically ill children
      Provides temporary financial support to families with critically ill children to cover essential expenses such as mortgage or rent, utilities, car payments, childcare, food, travel, and lodging. Since 2004, the organization has supported over 100 families through this program.
    • Provide financial assistance to families with critically ill children
      CHRISTOPHER'S CURE INC provides direct financial support to families with critically ill children to cover everyday necessities such as mortgage, rent, utility, car payments, childcare, and other unexpected expenses during medical treatment. Since 2004, they have supported over 100 families.
  • Back-to-School Supplies Distribution 1 activity
    • Donations to pediatric medical facilities
      Prior to 2004, donated funds to the National Institute of Health Pediatric Clinic and Phoenix Children’s Hospital hardship funds, and provided computers, DVD players, and a video library to support children during hospital admissions.
  • Youth Health and Wellness Support 1 activity
    • Support pediatric clinics and hospitals with donations and equipment
      Prior to 2004, the organization donated funds to the National Institute of Health Pediatric Clinic and Phoenix Children’s Hospital hardship funds, and provided computers, DVD players, and a video library to these facilities for children during hospital admissions.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2020

the money

revenue
Total revenue$28K
Contributions & grants$28K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$27K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$24K
balance sheet
Total assets$27K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$27K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
relationships · 4

who they work with

  • National Institute of Health Pediatric Clinic Partner — Donated funds and equipment to their hardship fund and facilities prior to 2004.
  • Phoenix Children’s Hospital Partner — Donated funds and equipment to their hardship fund and facilities prior to 2004.
  • Southwest Association Management Partner — Receives hardship fund applications on behalf of Christopher's Cure.
  • United Way Partner — Accepts donations through the United Way.