Children and Youth
Pillar 4: Children and Youth
Gone are the care-free days when children spent their summers playing baseball on vacant lots,
lounging in tree houses and riding bikes around town.
Temporary Financial Assistance
Family Support Network
The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation
Alström Syndrome International of Mount Desert, Maine, received $13,125.
American Humane Association of Englewood, Colo., received $35,250.
Angel Flight Soars, Inc., of Atlanta, received $16,564.
Autism Speaks, Inc., of New York received $22,500.
Be The Match Foundation of Minneapolis received $16,050.
Birth Defect Research for Children of Orlando, Fla., received $18,500.
Children’s Institute, Inc., of Rochester, N.Y., received $9,500.
Mercy Medical Airlift of Virginia Beach, Va., received $43,400.
National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth of Minneapolis received
$41,000.
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children of Alexandria, Va., received $25,500.
Organization for Autism Research of Arlington, Va., received $49,355.
Second Wind Fund, Inc., of Lakewood, Colo., received $23,724.
Starr Commonwealth – National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children of Albion, Mich., received
$20,000.
Texas National Guard Family Support Foundation of Austin received $40,000.
The American Legion Department of Kansas in Topeka received $32,000.
ThinkFirst Foundation of Naperville, Ill., received $25,715.
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, Inc., of Washington, D.C., received $25,000.
The American Legion Department of Arizona/Sons of The American Legion
Detachment of Arizona in Phoenix received $49,500