TEAM NUVISION is not just your typical real estate company. We believe in giving back to communities in need by donating a portion of each successful transaction we make towards non-profit organizations that are near and dear to us. These are the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, World Harvest, and Susan G. Komen Home for the Cure.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in Southern California treat millions of children each year for every disease and condition imaginable, and TEAM NUVISION help support that mission by raising $100,000 this year.
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SPONSOR A CHILD Program
Under this program, the donation under your name will help to sponsor a child for one year. In the impoverished ghettos of Jakarta, many children are forced to live in conditions that are harmful and detrimental to their overall development. Densely packed, poorly constructed ramshackle dwellings are home to them, with landfills and blackened rivers as part and parcel of their surroundings. To compound the poor conditions, the soot from the industrial centers descends upon their homes and fills their lungs. Most of the children do not have access to clean water, proper nutrition or education.
The donations to World Harvest directly impact the children by affording them access to proper medical care, nutritional supplementation and much needed education. Part of the donations goes to a communal fund that sponsors programs such as tutoring, anti-mosquito operations, and Communal Transformation Centers. And to ensure that you are kept informed about the child being sponsored, you will be given yearly updates on their performance in school and growth. You will also be given regular updates about the community where the child is based.
SUSAN G. KOMEN HOME FOR THE CURE Program
The Help fight breast cancer through the Home for the Cure® program. Susan G. Komen is the world's largest breast cancer research than any other nonprofit while providing real-time help to those facing the disease. Since its founding in 1982, Komen has funded more than $800 million in research and provided $1.7 billion in funding to screening, education, treatment and psychosocial support programs serving millions of people in more than 30 countries worldwide. Komen was founded by Nancy G. Brinker, who promised her sister, Susan G. Komen, that she would end the disease that claimed Suzy's life.