GRANTS AWARDED

  • St. Vincent de Paul

    The Society of St. Vincent de Paul harnesses the power of community and partnerships to feed, clothe, house and heal individuals and families in our community who have nowhere else to turn for help. As important, SVdP provides meaningful opportunities for volunteers to serve their neighbors in need with love and compassion.

    The KFF has helped fund SVdP’s dental program assisting children with their dental needs in Phoenix, AZ. 

  • Covenant House California

    Covenant House California addresses homelessness when it begins - in young adulthood, when HOPE and possibility are still strong. They EMPOWER youth to harness their strengths, that they may leave homelessness behind for good.

    CHC provides a full continuum of services to meet the physical, emotional, educational, vocational, and spiritual well-being of young people, in order to provide them with the best chance for success in independence.

    The KFF helped launch and continues to help fund CHC’s phenomenal internship program.

  • Crowns of Courage

    Crowns of Courage is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping pediatric cancer patients overcome the fear of chemotherapy related hair loss, by providing halo wigs at absolutely no cost to the family.

    The KFF has funded Halo wig packages for over 100 pediatric cancer patients and growing every year.

  • Ride Above Disability Therapeutic Riding Center

    Ride Above Disability Therapeutic Riding Center or RAD’s mission is to Celebrate Ability, Create Hope and Ride Above Challenges. The program provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons for individuals with disabilities, including physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.

    The KFF has helped fund the expansion of a new arena and new stalls, which has allowed the program to add more horses as well as more students to the program in San Diego, CA.

  • Live Like Sam

    Live Like Sam honors the short life and legacy of Sam Jackenthal by inspiring youth from all backgrounds to develop self-awareness, courage, leadership, kindness, and joy through life-skills training and character development. They are committed to strengthening the development of local youth with their programs and scholarships to foster a dedication to service to others in Park City, UT.

    The KFF has supported the Thrive Program, a preventative mental health initiative that empowers and strengthens youth well-being. 

  • Foster Your Future

    Foster Your Future (FYF) is an organization dedicated to providing support programs for aging out foster young adults that are interested in bettering their future through career and college.

    The KFF has supported three FYF young adults out of foster care while they study for a career.

  • Gently Hugged

    Gently Hugged collects baby clothing and blankets and distributes them to babies/families in need within underserved areas in San Diego, CA.

    The KFF helped fund the Gently Hugged Expansion Project, which significantly impacted their ability to serve more families with newborns in need by opening a second facility.

  • For The Kids

    For the Kids serves underprivileged children in their community of Salt Lake City, UT. They deliver bags of bulk food to inner city schools so that the kids have enough food on the weekends.

    The KFF has supported their Core Program, which provides weekend meal kits to 600 kids facing hunger, so they can return to school on Monday with full bellies and sharp minds, better able to focus, learn and thrive.

  • Baby2Baby

    Baby2Baby provides children in need across the country with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves.

    The KFF supported Baby2Baby in their fire relief efforts during the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles, CA.