The Power of your donation dollars makes a difference!

  • $1 Anti-drug materials for 24 junior high school students
  • $1 1 session in physical therapy maintenance
  • $1 1 social or recreational outing for a person with developmental disabilities

  • $2 1 Universal Language eye exam chart to test the vision of school children
  • $2 50 Alzheimer's Association newsletters
  • $2 1 month's discount rate medication for 5 kidney patients
  • $2 1 potential donor to by typed by the Bone Marrow Registry
  • $2 1 conference for a family of three to learn the effects of children's asthma
  • $2 1 paraffin bath for an arthritis patient
  • $2 1 educational wheelchair management session
  • $2 1 ultrasound treatment
  • $2 2 hours of home care for 1 aging senior
  • $2 1 year for 1 person in the People with Arthritis Can Exercise program

  • $4 Educational software for loan to families with children with disabilities
  • $4 Massage therapy to homebound patients from hospice workers
  • $4 3,000 Reye's Syndrome Awareness bulletins
  • $4 3 hours of financial management consultation to 1 aging senior
  • $4 2 lifetime enrollments in the Alzheimer's Safe Return ID program
  • $4 Trains I leader to teach warm water exercises to people with arthritis
  • $4 Bereavement therapy to 1 child from hospice workers
  • $4 1 hour education and training to prevent people with developmental disabilities from      being victims of crime and harassment
  • $4 Art or music therapy to homebound patients from hospice workers
  • $4 5 people's attendance in the multiple sclerosis "Newly Diagnosed" program

  • $5 1 arthritis support group for 1 month
  • $5 4 hours of research on the causes and cures for
  • $5 leukemia Modifies 1 battery operated toy for loan to kids with disabilities
  • $5 12 round‑trip van transportation rides to adult day care
  • $5 Trains 1 leader to teach the People with Arthritis Can Exercise program

  • $6 1 speech language therapy session
  • $6 1 week at summer day camp for a child with sickle cell disease
  • $6 1 day of care at an Alzheimer's Day Center
  • $6 8 week course at a stop smoking clinic
  • $6 1 physical or occupation therapy evaluation
  • $8 Vision screening for 20 adults at risk for glaucoma
  • $8 I muscular dystrophy support group session
  • $8 1 multiple sclerosis self-help group for 1 year
  • $8 Vision screening for 70 preschool age children

  • $10 Consultation for 1 family to explore assistive technology for a disabled child
  • $10 60 copies of the "Juvenile Arthritis News Bulletin"
  • $10 2 hours of Reyes Syndrome research
  • $10 1 program to help 20 teens stop smoking
  • $10 16 hours of Helpline calls for Alzheimer's caregivers

  • $15 18 weeks of financial assistance toward medication or transportation
  • $18 Trains 1 leader to teach the Arthritis Self‑Help Course
  • $18 1 airline ticket for a family member to see a terminally ill loved one
  • $18 1 camper to Asthma Camp for 1 week
  • $18 Trains 70 instructors in the arthritis aquatic exercise program for 1 month

  • $20 450 information packets to schools about Reye's Syndrome
  • $20 Open lab session for 30 children & adults with disabilities, along with their families,        therapists, and educators
  • $22 Sports cords for use in exercise‑programs 1 alternate
  • $26 1 alternate computer keyboard for loan to people with disabilities
  • $26 18 hours of respite relief for 1 caregiver
  • $26 Holiday meals for homebound patients from hospice workers
  • $32 I recreational outing each for 38 people with disabilities
  • $40 30 children with possible amblyopia (lazy eye blindness) receive follow‑up advice and referral to xamination and financial resources
  • $40 Anti-drug material for 960 junior high school students
  • $50 3 months of medical insurance coverage due to loss of other coverage
  • $50 48 hours of home care to I aging senior
  • $60 144 round‑trip van transportation rides to adult day care
  • $66 2 children with muscular dystrophy at overnight summer camp for 1 week
  • $70 15 adults with possible glaucoma receive follow‑up advice and referral to         examination and financial esources
  • $80 76 hours of home care for 1 aging senior
  • $100 2 years of support group sessions for Alzheimer's caregivers
  • $100 48 potential donors to be typed by the Bone Marrow Registry
  • $100 12 days staff time providing one to one vocational training to disabled clients
  • $125 8 sessions each for 30 people in a group therapeutic pool program $150 1          wheelchair
  • $150 120 hours of research for the causes and cure for leukemia and related cancer

 

American Diabetes Association : $2.50 pays for one hour for a child with diabetes at camp.

 

American Kidney Foundation : $1 per two-week pay period enables a diabetic kidney patient to purchase a 2-3 month supply of syringes.

 

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society: $1 per pay period supports the Back to School Program, which allows children to catch up on schoolwork that they have missed due to hospital stays and treatments.


Muscular Dystrophy Association: $4 per pay period will allow someone with Muscular Dystrophy to attend support groups to learn how to deal with life’s challenges.

 

Multiple Sclerosis Society: $5 per pay period provides financial assistance to a Multiple Sclerosis patient in order to purchase necessary aids for daily living, such as dressing and writing aids or adaptive eating utensils.

 

March of Dimes: $6 per pay period trains five nurses on high-risk prenatal care.

 

 

 

Community Health Charities of Arizona
2075 S. Cottonwood Drive
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone: 480.897.9196
Fax: 480.897.2322


  
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