Funds in Children & Youth

Isaac Greenberg NOVAdance 2020 - THE ANDREW MCDONOUGH B+ FOUNDATION Fund
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Isaac Greenberg NOVAdance 2020 - THE ANDREW MCDONOUGH B+ FOUNDATION Fund
I am joining The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation (pronounced "Be Positive) to fight childhood cancer because 46 kids are told they have cancer every school day. Through NOVAdance, Villanova students help fundraise, spread awareness, and making lasting positive memories with children and families battling pediatric cancer (B+ Heroes) . Our moto is "Everything we do, we do for our B+ Heroes". At NOVAdance we host events throughout the year that promote awareness of pediatric cancer as well as fundraise for The B+ Foundation. The B+ Foundation provides financial assistance to families struggling with the affects of pediatric cancer as well as funds cutting edge research for new, more effective and less invasive treatments. Additionally, The B+ Foundation pairs children and families battling pediatric cancer with students at universities (such as Villanova and NOVAdance) At NOVAdance, we are fortunate enough to be paired with 13 Heroes who light up our worlds. These children embody what it means to "Be Positive" in the face of great adversity, and it is our great honor and pleasure to make lasting positive memories with them and give them back the childhood cancer has tried to steal away. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the landscape of pediatric cancer, both today and tomorrow. $0.97 of every dollar goes towards funding research or helping families in distress because of pediatric cancer, and your donation will help families today! Thank you for your consideration and remember to spread positivity today! https://www.beposfdn.org/bpos_partpage.aspx?eventtag=NOVAdance20&teamid=2553&partid=67664
Boxers Supporting Unaccompanied Minors Fund
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Boxers Supporting Unaccompanied Minors Fund
Boxers will be participating in Catholic Charities' annual Futbol con Corazón to support unaccompanied minors. Unaccompanied children come from all over the world, but the largest numbers arrive from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico. Children flee their countries to escape persecution, abandonment, exploitation, serious deprivation, violence in their communities, or to reunite with a caregiver, often after losing one at home. Some are victims of human trafficking. Some are alone, separated from family or orphaned.They all long for safety, care, family, and a place to call home. These children are now facing adversarial removal proceedings opposed by experienced government attorneys, with only about 32% represented by counsel. It is highly unlikely that an unrepresented child will prevail in immigration court, even if he or she has a bona fide claim for protection. A recent study found that represented children have a 73% success rate in immigration court, as compared to only 15% of unrepresented children. To respond justly and humanely to the unprecedented spike in the number of children who made the treacherous journey north in the past few years, Catholic Charities began offering free legal immigration services to these children and youth. They are working to find ways to protect the rights of vulnerable unaccompanied children by supporting their housing, education, mental health, medical, and legal needs within nurturing and safe environments. It is fundamentally important to safeguard their well-being.