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You can Change a Life Campaign - International Community Foundation's Featured Funds ![]() Provides charitable support to improve the health and well being of children, families, and individuals at the Tijuana General Hospital in Tijuana, BC, Mexico. WITH YOUR SUPPORT the Tijuana General Hospital CAN CONTINUE TO PROVIDE:
$50 WILL PROVIDE MEDICATION TO ONE OR TWO PATIENTS ![]() The mission of the Augustinian Scholarship Fund- A Su Futuro (ASF) is to provide disadvantaged students access to education and support for academic success so that they can create a promising future for themselves and the community in which they live. A gift to ASF gives a student the tools they need to change their destiny. Education empowers them and gives them hope. As their life is improved so are the lives of those around them. Every student deserves access to an education.
![]() The Casa Albergue Temporal Para Niños, IBP, is a temporary shelter in Ensenada for abused and abandoned children from newborn to 12 years of age. Besides shelter we provide food, clothing, medical and psychological attention as well as pre-school and elementary school education, arts and crafts and outdoor activities. We attend to approximately 300 children annually.
![]() The CODET Foundation provides accessible and high quality ophthalmologic services to people with little or no economic resources. Our ophthalmologic support ranges from general appointments to sub-specialty surgeries. Through our program, 65,000 services are provided annually. More than 10,000 people are treated and 1,000 surgeries are performed; approximately 80% of these surgeries are to prevent blindness. Despite this significant help to our community, each year there are about 500 cases of conditions which cause blindness that the Foundation CODET cannot treat because of lack of economic resources.
Please also visit: http://www.fundacioncodet.org ![]() The mission of Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud (Pro Salud) is to provide basic and reproductive healthcare, as well as sexual and reproductive education for families in the impoverished, rural and urban areas of Baja California. Many of our patients live on the outskirts of Tijuana and are unable to travel into the city for health care. Pro Salud runs five community clinics. Each clinic is staffed by physicians and several health workers. In 2008 approximately 38,000 people benefited from the medical services and 68,037 people received health education.
Please also visit: http://www.pro-salud.org/
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