
Harold Robinson Foundation
Harold Robinson Foundation
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Mission
The Harold Robinson Foundation provides inner city and underprivileged children the means, free of cost, to attend a safe, nurturing and noncompetitive camp environment. Over 750 children and parents were provided this opportunity in the fiscal year ending 7/31/2019.
About
In the fiscal year ending 7/31/2019, grants of $648,598 were provided to send over 750 inner city and underprivileged children, parents and teachers to the Canyon Creek Retreat Center, a camp facility located in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California. The attendees were associated with schools located in Los Angeles, CA. Past attendees have included students from the following schools: 99th Street Elementary, Thomas Bradley Elementary, 92nd Street Elementary, J.K. Lavine School, Raymond Ave Elementary, Grape Street School, 109th Street Elementary, 96th Street Elementary, Miramonte Elementary and Dolores Huerta Elementary.
