
Christines Hope for Kids Foundation
Christines Hope for Kids Foundation
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More about this organization
Mission
To continue Christine Gianacaci's mission of helping underprivileged of helping underprivileged kids and to put a smile (like Christine's big smile) on the faces of those less fortunate than us.
About
The Foundation has supported many organizations through their grant making program. They have supported many local organizations such as: Hopewell Valley YMCA, Hamilton YMCA, Boys and Girls Club Mercer County, Times Kiwanis Camp Fund, Trenton & Mercer County N.J. baseball programs, Miracle Field of Mercer County and many others. Each of these organizations were given grants to allow kids to go to summer camp, get swim lessons, attend teen leadership conferences, given a pair of baseball shoes to play ball or the ability to attend an after school program that their family was not able to afford. In all situations these grants allowed kids to be kids and enjoy the simple things in life.
