Profiles of Charity.

CELEBRATING PHILANTHROPIC EXCELLENCE

The charitable profiles that follow are a signature service of Cannon & Caius’ Generosity Mediazine.

These charity vignettes chronicle nonprofit and philanthropic venture collaborators attempting to bring you the best charitable effort they can, whether their resources be abundant or scarce, tried or true.

Our objective is to share with you how each does excellence as well as the hard-knock lessons that come with the effort.

Here, in these pages, you will find the positive and the possible, not the negative.

Please make certain you take a look at the older posts as well as the newer posts.

There are quite a few quality charities to be introduced to on all of these pages.

We look at a wide variety of factors before posting any charitable venture here. But the most important criteria we use is simple: would we donate to these charities or we would we work for them as well?

Enjoy the fruits of their labor.

They are working mighty hard for those they serve.

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Rainforest Fund

The Rainforest Foundation Fund is a nonprofit global charitable foundation dedicated to drawing attention to rain forests and defending the rights of indigenous peoples living there.

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Robin Hood Foundation

The Robin Hood Foundation is an outstanding charitable organization which attempts to lessen problems caused by poverty in and around the New York City area. Know their mission and embrace their cause.

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Jefferson’s Monticello

He told us what freedom means in America. What liberty and the pursuit of happiness entail. Thomas Jefferson, the author of the American Declaration of Independence and third President of the United States shared the vision in writing. It is you legacy to enjoy.

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(RED)

RED is a nonprofit company that seeks to engage the private sector in raising awareness and funds to help eliminate HIV/AIDS in eight African countries: Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, and Zambia. Learn more about the wonderful efforts.

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Make A Wish

This widely known charitable organization has been in the business of creating life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses since its founding in 1980. What do they do and how?

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Energy Foundation

Despite controversy with the political right, the Energy Foundation is fighting to battle climate change by seeking and securing a clean and equitable energy future in America. They are a formidable nonprofit to know.

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St. Jude Children’s Hospital

St. Jude is a children’s research hospital that treats our nation’s youngest patients for the most troubling cancer cases and pediatric diseases - all for free. Learn more about how the have pulled off this miracle of care.

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Camillus House

Starting as a small overnight shelter more than half a century ago, Camillus House offers a full plate of care services for the indigent and homeless populations of Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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West Point

The nation’s oldest military service academy was founded by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. They have an expansion plan that promises exciting developments for West Point excellence.

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Everglades Foundation

Driven by science and a passion for the environment, The Everglades Foundation is dedicated to restoring and protecting one of Florida’s premier natural assets.

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US Sailing

This nonprofit dedicated to the sport of sailing has restructured itself to be even more relevant nationally. Learn what they have done, and why.

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Kennedy Center

The iconic national performing arts center memorializing our fallen 35th president of the United States has taken a big hit from COVID-19. What are they doing right and could they have done other things better?

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