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Chances for Children Launches 'Haiti Renewal Fund' With $2 Million From Foster Friess

By Derrek Hofrichter - Childhelp Media Dept. - 1/27/2010

Chances for Children Launches 'Haiti Renewal Fund' With $2 Million From Foster Friess

PHOENIX, Jan. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While emergency efforts bring immediate relief to Haiti, Craig Juntunen, founder of Chances for Children, launched the "Haiti Renewal Fund" January 19. The fund, designed to assist in a fresh renewal of the devastated nation of Haiti, opens with an initial matching grant of $2 million from Jackson Hole residents Lynn and Foster Friess augmented by a subsequent $1 million from Childhelp, drawn from donations specifically designated to the fund.

"In a few weeks or months the enormous worldwide relief effort in Haiti will meet food, water and shelter needs, but what then?" said Juntunen, who will be raising additional monies for the fund.

Juntunen's Chances for Children foundation operates an orphanage near Port-au-Prince and last year placed 36 Haitian orphans in adoptive families. It will expand to meet the soaring number of newly-orphaned children and also encourage Cure International, an organization that operates hospitals in nearby Dominican Republic and Honduras, in its goal to open a new children's hospital in Haiti.

Water Mission International adds water purification units to the equation and Childhelp brings its 50 years of experience of serving five million abused children.  Phoenix attorney, sculptor and Cure International board member Marilyn Quayle; her husband former Vice President Dan Quayle and "Charlie's Angels" star Cheryl Ladd will advise Georgia-based National Christian Foundation, the fund administrator, on allocation of funds.

"So much well-intentioned funding is wasted in corruption and institutional overhead," said Juntunen, who serves without salary. "We are grateful for the oversight of these compassionate individuals and for the long track records of success and fiscal responsibility of the charities involved."

Juntunen authored Both Ends Burning, chronicling his personal transformation from a self-serving life to adopting three young children from Haiti in 2006 with his wife Kathi: Espie, Quinn and Amelec, who turned nine January 16th.

To have someone like Craig who knows all the players because of his love of and involvement in Haiti "creates a real marriage made in heaven," Friess said.

Checks written to "Haiti Renewal Fund/NCF" may be sent to the National Christian Foundation, 11625 Rainwater Drive, Suite 500, Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 or by clicking here to donate online at http://www.haitirenewal.org.

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Craig Juntunen founded Chances for Children with proceeds of sale of his successful business and also fundraised for a college scholarship fund, the Special Olympics and other local and regional charities. He quarterbacked a Canadian Football League team and is a member of the State of Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame.

Foster Friess founded the Brandywine Funds and since selling his firm in 2001 encourages private sector solutions in order to curb increasing intrusiveness of government. Foster and his wife Lynn of 47 years through their Friess Family Foundation fund water purification units in Malawi and mobile medical vans for the medically underserved.

Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson founded Childhelp in 1959 with schools, hospitals and orphanages to aid abandoned and neglected children around the world. Their current dedication to victims of child abuse and neglect garnered them five consecutive Nobel Peace Prize nominations. The fact that Childhelp targeted Haiti for their efforts months ago makes perfect timing for the Haiti Renewal Fund launch, Childhelp Executive Vice President Jim Hebets, founder and president of Hebets Maguire LLC remarked.

WEB SITES for more information:

Haiti Renewal Fund: http://www.haitirenewal.org

Chances for Children: http://www.chances4children.org/c4c/

Childhelp: http://www.childhelp.org/

Foster Friess Foundation: http://www.fosterfriess.com 

SOURCE Chances for Children

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http://www.chances4children.org/
http://www.haitirenewal.org

Governors unite and sign resolution against child abuse

By Derrek Hofrichter - Childhelp Media Dept. - 7/21/2009
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (July 21, 2009) – In a national show of support, 22 Governors spoke up and pledged their support to do all they could to end the epidemic of child abuse in America. The resolution is part of a national campaign that child abuse prevention organization Childhelp has launched to raise awareness of the cause of child abuse. According to a set of newly released statistics, 1760 children died in the U.S. in 2007 from child abuse and neglect – or nearly five children per day.


The resolution states:


Whereas, children are America’s most precious asset and deserve our most committed support and protection; and whereas, the issue of child abuse and neglect is a serious and growing problem in America; and whereas, every 10 seconds a child is abused in America and whereas, ever day five children die as the result of child abuse in America; and whereas, ever year millions of children are abused in America; and whereas, due to the current economic downturn child abuse has been increasing in incidences and in severity in America. Now, therefore, be it resolved, that we, the Governors of the fifty United States of America and affiliated Territories, hereby pledge to do everything in our power to fight and bring an end to child abuse in America.


Childhelp is taking the resolution to the remaining 28 Governors to get their pledge and support their 50 state bus tour to raise awareness of child abuse and neglect. The 22 Governor’s that signed the resolution are from the states of: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia.

“The response we received from the Governors was amazing,” said John Reid, executive director of Childhelp. “They are and remain committed to putting a stop to abuse in America, and we are thankful for their support.”

Unlike other childhood diseases, the cure for this horrible epidemic is available to all children. All it requires is support and strength from each community. Childhelp is focused on encouraging and providing resources for parents, families and caregivers around the country.

Childhelp has made an impact in the lives of millions of children over the last 50 years, though much more needs to be done. Child abuse cases have been increasing across the nation as CPS workers are being laid off during budget cuts and parents struggling with financial problems are venting their frustrations on their children. Recent studies have estimated that the impact of child abuse to American society is over $100 billion annually.

About Childhelp
In 2009, Childhelp commemorates 50 years of bringing the light of hope and healing into the lives of countless children. CEO and Co-Founder Sara O'Meara and President and Co-Founder Yvonne Fedderson started Childhelp in 1959, establishing it as a leading national non-profit organization dedicated to helping victims of child abuse and neglect and at-risk children. Childhelp's approach focuses on advocacy, prevention, treatment and community outreach, including the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline, 1-800-4-A-CHILD®.

For more information about Childhelp’s many programs of prevention and treatment and to learn how to get involved in our 50th anniversary celebration, please call 480-922-8212 or visit www.childhelp.org

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