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Testimonials
Testimonials
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Resurgens Charitable Foundation's contribution to the Open Hearts, Open Doors Campaign was instrumental in building a new Atlanta Ronald McDonals house to meet the need for a larger "home away from home" for families or children receiving critical medical treatment.
Browse our Ronald McDonald House photo galleryRonald McDonald House
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The Resurgens Charitable Foundation contributed to Angels on Horseback, a nonprofit organization providing horsemanship opportunities to individuals with mental or physical disabilities.
Angels on Horseback
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With a donation of $10,000, Fragile Kids Foundation was able to purchase: (1) a van lift for Michael, age 11, who suffers from Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Stunted Hydrocephalus, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Dystonia and he is legally blind; (2) a van lift for Xharian, age 10, who suffers from Cerebral Palsy, Scoliosis, Microcephaly, and seizures. Now these children can be included in every day activities so they can feel a part of their family.
Michael Says THANK YOU!Fragile Kids Foundation
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Resurgens Foundation was proud to sponsor JamBowl! The student-run event began 12 years ago, set a record for the annual event by raising more than $11,000 for the Brookhaven Boys & Girls Club.
Dear Resurgens Charitable Foundation,
We would like to sincerely thank you for your sponsorship to the 13th annual JamBowl event. With your help, we are happy to report the event raised over 10K.
Everybody had fun but most importantly we raised funds for some disadvantaged children. Thanks to your donation, many club kids will get to attend summer camp and after school programs in the upcoming year.
Thanks again,
Madi, Jake and Max Kamean
Jacob Cohen, Eric Malever, and Michael SimonJamBowl
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The 6th Annual Jawbones VS. Sawbones basketball game, presented by the Resurgens Charitable Foundation, matched Atlanta's best lawyers - Jawbones, against top doctors - Sawbones, on the hardwood court. The event benefits Side By Side Clubhouse, a place for brain injured adults to work together in a supportive environment to move from hospital patients to contributing community members.
Thanks to the sponsors, donations, raffle entries, auction bids, and event sales; the total amount raised to an amazing $81,000.
Jawbones VS Sawbones
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Camp Twin Lakes provides year-round, fully-accessible, and intentionally designed camp programs that teach campers to overcome obstacles while creating shared experiences with other children who face similar challenges. After spending every other day of the year adapting to the world around them, for one week, camp adapts to them.
Camp Twin Lakes
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FOCUS + Fragile Kids is here to help children who are medically fragile or have significant developmental and/or physical disabilities. We comfort with hospital visits and support groups, offer hope by information and education, provide fun activities for parents and kids and help to make equipment available to children in need.
Focus Fragile
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BlazeSports America’s mission is to change the lives of individuals with physical disabilities through adaptive sport and recreation. BlazeSports’ commitment to equity, inclusion and the application of interdisciplinary, evidence-based practice fosters a culture of innovation and efficacy. By cultivating local, state, national and international strategic partnerships with like-minded organizations, BlazeSports America is advancing the equality, visibility and human rights of people with physical disabilities through sport.
Blaze Sports
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The Resurgens Charitable Foundation donated $3,000 which went directly toward Operation Appreciation’s efforts to remodel a disabled veterans bathroom. With our donation Operation Appreciation was able to provide a roll-in shower with safety bars, tile flooring and a wonderful surprise addition; increase the door frames in 3 rooms for easier wheelchair access.
Operation Appreciation
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A $3,000 donation from the Resurgens Charitable Foundation helps to continue and promote activities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities; encouraging sucess at school and work, developing deeper relationships with others, increasing self-esteem, and competing in sports.
Special Olympics