Over the course of my professional career, I have nurtured a passion for
helping others. Below, you will find some information on several
organizations and charities I have supported.
Angel Flight (www.angelflight.com)
Angel Flight is a nonprofit organization that arranges free air
transportation to medical treatment facilities. Primarily serving
America’s Heartland, Angel Flight also works closely with other airlines
and organizations to arrange flights for patients who need to travel to
areas outside the Heartland.
Angel Flight functions on a volunteer basis and encompasses a diverse
group of pilots and other volunteers. Supported by the pilots who lend
their airplanes, equipment, and time, Angel Flight also benefits from
the generous contributions of various service clubs, religious groups,
corporations, and individuals.
Dedicated to upholding the standards of the aviation industry and
charitable giving, Angel Flight is a member of the Air Care Alliance.
Project Open Hand (www.openhand.org)
Founded in 1985, Project Open Hand is a nonprofit organization that
provides meals to a wide range of people living with illnesses that
often hinder their ability to feed themselves.
Project Open Hand offers a variety of programs designed to benefit
others, including meal provision, grocery and nutrition counseling for
those living with HIV and AIDS, congregate lunch and nutrition education
for the elderly, and meal service to the critically ill.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (www.stjude.org)
Widely known for its cutting-edge research pertaining to children’s
oncology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital takes on a broad range
of medical cases. The hospital is so well known doctors often send their
most complex cases to St. Jude’s.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is the United States’ second
healthcare charity and treats all patients regardless of their ability
to pay for treatment.
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