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Other
Charities We Support
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The
Jennifer Leigh Kynkor Foundation is proud to support a wide range
of charitable organizations active in both the tristate, and nationwide.
This page list the Other Charities and information about them including:
addresses, phone numbers, and web sites.
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The Jennifer Leigh Kynkor Foundation is proud to support a wide range of charitable organizations active in both the tristate, and nationwide. These organizations are divided into two distinct groups: 1) Autism-related organizations and 2) Other organizations, who work for the benefit of children, born and unborn. Autism-based organizations are given direct financial support. Other charitable organizations are supported in a variety of ways, financially and through our direct "hands-on" involvement. In all cases, our goal is to advance the causes of needy children and families, who live here in the greater Cincinnati and Dayton areas. We hold true to the opinion that all charities are important, and all deserve our support in whatever ways we can do so. It continues to be our great pleasure to work with many meaningful organizations, who share the same vision of charity as we do. We encourage everyone to join us. |
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Anthony
Muñoz Foundation

Longworth Hall
700 West Pete Rose Way,
Unit 54
Cincinnati, OH 45203
www.munozfoundation.org
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The Anthony Muñoz Foundation
The Anthony Muñoz Foundation (AMF) engages the Tri-State region
to impact area youth mentally, physically and spiritually. The AMF recently
celebrated a 5 year anniversary! During the years, the AMF has developed
programming that has touched the lives of thousands of area children
and young adults. Anthony's tremendous personality has also inspired
nearly 100 area businesses to join forces, as well, making the AMF one
of our regions most important charitable organizations. The AMF is helping
to build tomorrow's leaders, through a variety of innovative programs
that take place throughout the year. You are invited to join the AMF
- call or visit the website to find out more.
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The Marvin Lewis Community Fund
The Marvin Lewis Community Fund (MLCF) is the unofficial designated
charity of the Cincinnati Bengals. Serving and protecting the needs
of children...helping them overcome the many hurdles and obstacles that
stand before them...that's the key message being delivered by the MLCF.
Marvin and his wife Peggy continue to spread the message of community
involvement and accountability. Their tireless community activism is
constantly on display whether it be speaking at schools or giving time
to countless causes. Marvin and Peggy are advocates for the youth of
Greater Cincinnati. Both were just honored by the Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation (JDRF) as outstanding citizens for their efforts
on behalf of the JDRF. The MLCF has partnered with 6 regional non-profit
organizations to support its signature programs. The MLCF welcomes your
support and participation - call or visit the website to find out how
you can be a part of this great cause.
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Marvin
Lewis
Community Fund

Longworth Hall
700 West Pete Rose Way,
Unit 37
Cincinnati, OH 45203
(513) 381-KIDS
www.marvinlewis.org |
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Memorial, Inc.
The Memorial, Inc. (MI) was formed in 1917 as yet another youth-based
organization serving the Greater Cincinnati region. Through a variety
of programs, the MI seeks to improve the quality of life for inner city
children and families. One aspect of the MI's outreach is the No Child
Left Behind program, put forth by the state of Ohio as part of an even
larger national initiative. As part of this effort, the MI is working
to assure that children with disabilities are given excellent educational
opportunities, and that those who teach these children are given the
tools and resources needed to make sure that happens. In recent years,
more than 10,000 families have benefitted from advocacy programs provided
by the MI. Find out more about the MI by calling or visiting their website.
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The Ara Parseghian Medical
Research Foundation
Cincinnati Chapter

P.O. Box 498045
Mason, OH 45040
(513) 398-2948
www.swingforacure.com
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Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation
(local chapter)
The
Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation (APMRF) is an all-volunteer,
non-profit organization that benefits and raises funds for research
for this rare, incurable and fatal childhood disorder called Niemann
Pick Type C (NPC). Children with NPC only have a childhood to experience
a lifetime, stealing time and the hopes of children and families facing
this tragic condition. The APMRF welcomes the support of the Greater
Cincinnati region, through the local chapter of this national organization.
Anyone interested in assisting can contact Mr. Jim Kahl or visit the
website.
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Sudden
Infant Death
Network of Ohio

421 Graham Road Suite H
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
(800) 477-7437
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Network of Ohio
The Sudden Infant Death (SID) Network of Ohio seeks to reduce and eventually
eliminate Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected
Infant Death (SUID) through a multidisciplinary approach of: the promotion
of infant health and wellness, community outreach, education and medical
research. In addition, the SID Network is dedicated to providing supportive
services to those who have been affected by the loss of a child, age
2 and under, from SIDS or SUID. The SID Network provides a wide range
of support services for families and caregivers, supplying up-to-date
information on SIDS to medical and health related professionals and
the general public. The SID Network is also committed to supporting
medical research into SIDS and related issues. Our efforts are specifically
for the Greater Cincinnati regional office, of which there are a total
of 6 statewide. You can help with SIDS/SUID in many ways. Call or visit
the website if you are interested.
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March of Dimes
The March of Dimes (MOD) has been an advocate for unborn children for
it seems like an eternity, beginning with the collection of dimes in
small booklets that so many of us did as children. MOD seeks to improve
the health of babies by preventing premature birth defects and improving
premature infant mortality rates. Premature births are an all too common
occurrence today, but thanks to scientific improvements we have greatly
improved infant survival and reduced long term medical consequences
that result from early births. The MOD, Cincinnati chapter would welcome
your support and involvement, by way of numerous activities that occur
during the year. Visit the website for upcoming event information or
call to see how you can help.
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March
of Dimes

10806 Kenwood Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242-8340
(513) 769-3588
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David
Fulcher Celebrity Golf
To Cure MS
P.O. Box 378
Mason, OH 45040
(513) 336-8001
www.golf4ms.org
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Golf4MS
Multiple
Sclerosis is an illness that has touched many lives. Through our efforts
in support of the David Fulcher Foundation locally, and his annual golf
tournament/monte carlo night, financial support has been provided for
research and family support. MS has touched the Fulcher family. David,
a former NFL All-Pro as a Cincinnati Bengal, has continued to work on
behalf of this tragic neurological condition. You can join the "Grounds
Crew," and join the fight for MS.
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Save the Children
Save the Children is the leading independent organization creating real
and lasting change for children in need in the United States and around
the world. It is a member of the International Save the Children Alliance,
comprising 28 national Save the Children organizations working in more
than 110 countries to ensure the well-being of children. The history
of Save the Children is a story of positive change and people —
millions of people in thousands of communities around the globe —
working together to create opportunities for the world's children to
live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives.
Click
Here for more on our relationship with Save the Children
Updated: 8-16-2009
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Save the Children

54 Wilton Road
Westport, CT 06880
(203) 221-4030
(8:00AM - 5:00PM EDT)
(800) 728-3843
(8:00AM - 5:00PM EDT)
www.savethechildren.org |
The
Jennifer Leigh Kynkor Foundation believes that all
charities are important, especially when their goal is to help children.
That is why we provide support to a wide range of organizations, each
and every year.
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