Affordable
Home Inspections Inc. strongly believes that those that are more
fortunate should help those who are less fortunate, through no
fault of their own. A percentage of each of our inspection fee
goes directly to the following charities. 100% of the funds are
distributed. There are NO administration or hidden fees.
We invite you to join us in supporting these worthwhile causes.
Please write a tax deductable check directly to one of the following
charities and mail to:
Affordable Home Inspections, Inc.
Attn: Charitable Contributions
5901 Warner Ave. STE # 362
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
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The Clinton Bush Haiti
Fund
The
earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti killed or injured a
devastating number of people. Even more were left in need of
aid, making this one of the major humanitarian emergencies in
the history of the Americas. In the aftermath of the disaster,
President Barack Obama asked President Bill Clinton and
President George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate,
high-impact relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those
who are most in need of assistance. In response, the two
Presidents established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to
respond to unmet needs in the country, foster economic
opportunity, improve the quality of life over the long term for
those affected, and assist the people of Haiti as they rebuild
their lives and “build back better.” The Clinton Bush Haiti
Fund will do this by working with and supporting the efforts of
reputable 501(c)(3) nongovernmental and nonprofit organizations.
Presidents Clinton and Bush oversee the CBHF through their
respective nonprofit organizations, the William J. Clinton
Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred
percent of donations received by the Clinton Foundation and the
Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts.
For more information, visit www.clintonbushhaitifund.org.
You can
contribute in any of three ways:
- Web:
visit our secure online
donation page
- Mobile
Giving: Text the word "QUAKE" to 20222
to donate $10 to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, charged to
your cell phone bill.
- Mail:
The
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
c/o William J. Clinton Foundation
Donations Department
610 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
OR
The
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
c/o Communities Foundation of Texas
5500 Caruth Haven Lane
Dallas, TX 75225
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Children
of the Night
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Children of the Night is a privately funded nonprofit organization
established in 1979. We are dedicated to assisting children between
the ages of 11-17 who are sexually abused and forced to prostitute
on the streets for food to eat and a place to sleep. Since 1979
we have rescued over 10,000 boys and girls from street prostitution
and the domination of vicious pimps. Over 80% of these children
have stayed off the streets and are not dependent on criminal
activity.
Children of the Night's goal is to mainstream children prostitutes
into the larger society. Each child has a life plan, whether it's
foster placement, independent living, returning home or placement
in a dorm of a four year college. We teach our children how to
set and obtain goals. Each child is offered long term support
through our alumni program. And we do all of this with money from
the private sector. |
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Haven
House, Inc.
Pasadena, CA 91115
Haven House assists abused women and their children both in the
residence and in the community. Most clients are from Los Angeles
and Orange Counties, however we have served clients from several
other states. We provide safe shelter, food, clothing, counseling
(individual and group), and education for prevention of further
violence. Our ultimate goal is to put an end to violence in the
home. |
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Big Brothers
Big Sisters of America
Philadelphia, Pa 19107
Big Brother Big Sisters of America (BBBSA) provides volunteer
mentors for youth through 500 agencies in 5,000 communities throughout
the U.S. The purpose of these relationships is to help youth,
often from single-parent homes, realize their full potential and
live healthy, productive lives. The relationship is developed
through recreational, cultural, academic and leisure-time activities.
Professional staff creates and manages the match of a young person
and adult volunteer. |
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American
Red Cross
Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers,
provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent,
prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We ensure disaster planning,
preparedness, community education, and response. Our programs
include educating children about fire and earthquake safety, training
in first aid and CPR, encouraging blood donations, and teaching
individuals about AIDS/HIV. |
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Special
Olympics International
Washington, DC. 20005
Special Olympics provides access to year-round Olympics-type sports
training and athletic competition to people with mental retardation.
Our program offers participants opportunities to demonstrate courage,
develop physical fitness, experience self-confidence, and share
skills and friendship with their families, other athletes, and
the community. More than 1 million athletes in nearly 150 countries
and all 50 of the Unites States take part. |
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Salvation
Army World Service Office
Alexandria, Va. 22313
Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS, education, institutional
development, income generation, relief and reconstruction assistance
with a heart to God and hand to man. |
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Para
Los Ninos "For The Children"
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Para Los Ninos, founded in 1980, is a nonprofit family service agency deisgned to raise at-risk children out of poverty and into brighter futures through positive educational
opportunities and support involving families and communities. The agency serves more than 4,000 familes each year and more than 2,000 children, ranging from 6 weeks to 18 years
old, eachworkday. Programs and services are located at 20 sites in Pico-Union, Central, East, West, and South Central Los Angeles, and Ontario. |
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