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Founded in 1987 as an anti-drug advertising campaign and formerly known as the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, we are a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing substance abuse among adolescents by supporting families and engaging with teens. Partnership for Drug-Free Kids translates the science of teen drug use and addiction for families, providing parents with direct support to prevent and cope with teen drug and alcohol abuse. On our website, drugfree.org, families can find the information they need to understand the ever-changing drug landscape, which now includes abuse of prescription drugs and over-the-counter cough medicine. In response, we created an expansive national action campaign, The Medicine Abuse Project, to rally parents, educators, health care providers, communities and law enforcement to collectively help end this epidemic and prevent half a million teens from abusing prescription drugs and over-the-counter cough medicine. In addition to our support and resources for parents, we reach youth directly through teen-targeted efforts that inspire young people to make positive decisions to stay healthy and avoid drugs and alcohol. Through our public education initiatives, our public service announcements make up the largest single-issue public service campaign in advertising history. Finally, we build healthy communities, advocating for greater access to adolescent treatment and recovery support, as well as funding of youth prevention programs.
OHEL Children's Home and Family Services, Bais Ezra, and The Rose and Maurice Halpern Lifetime Care Foundation for the Jewish Disabled at OHEL, offer a broad spectrum of services for the Jewish community. Our seven core services, which encompass all of
For over 60 years, The Foundation has helped individuals, institutions and professional advisors have the greatest possible impact on both the Jewish community and the community at large. We are the largest manager of charitable assets and the leader in planned giving solutions for Greater Los Angeles Jewish philanthropists. The Foundation currently manages assets of over $1 billion and ranks among the 11 largest Los Angeles foundations. Over the past 25 years, The Foundation has distributed $1 billion in grants to thousands of nonprofits. In 2014, The Foundation and its donors distributed $71 million in grants to more than a thousand nonprofit organizations with programs that span the range of philanthropic giving.
The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation is a New York, NY-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Alta Bates Summit Foundation is a Berkeley, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.