organizations running this strategy · 1
activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- 94 & More donor program THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceEngages 94 or more individuals who commit to donating $250 per quarter to support medically fragile children and their families. Funds are used to provide financial assistance for medical expenses, travel, and basic needs.
- 94 & More donor program for medically fragile children THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceEngages 94 or more individuals who commit to donating $250 per quarter to support medically fragile children and their families. Funds are used to provide financial assistance for medical expenses, travel, and basic needs.
- Community fundraising events for medically fragile children THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and hosts community events such as the PickleBella charity tournament, Paint The Town, and baby showers to raise funds and awareness in support of medically fragile children and their families.
- Fundraising and community events THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceOrganizes and hosts events such as the PickleBella charity tournament, Paint The Town, and baby showers to raise funds and awareness in support of medically fragile children and their families.
- In-hospital gift and equipment provision THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceProvides toys, gift cards, medical gear, and special items such as kid-sized MRI machines, UA Blankets, Wildcat Gear, and materials for specialized teachers to medically fragile patients in Tucson hospitals, based on requests from hospital social workers.
- Provision of toys, medical gear, and comfort items to hospitalized children THE JOHN P BELL FAMILY FOUNDATIONdirect serviceDelivers toys, gift cards, and specialized medical equipment such as kid-sized MRI machines to medically fragile children in Tucson hospitals. Also provides educational support through specialized teachers and comfort items like UA Blankets and Wildcat Gear, fulfilling requests from hospital social workers.