Winning Spirit Magazine January-February 2020 | Page 10

LHM Charities Donations for November and December 2019 ARIZONA Folds of Honor Homeless Youth Connection Brighter Way Institute Hope Women’s Center Chrysalis Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence Eve’s Place Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse Literacy Connects Tucson Police Officers Charitable Foundation As part of their “5 Days of Giving,” Larry H. Miller Dealerships in Colorado Springs presented a donation to Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center, which provides therapeutic riding lessons to children and adults facing physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and learning disabilities. CALIFORNIA Pacific Lifeline Rady Children’s Hospital Foundation COLORADO Longmont Meals on Wheels Camp for Change Brent’s Place The Action Center Denver Santa Claus Shop IDAHO Idaho Youth Ranch NEW MEXICO New Mexico Dream Center Barrett Foundation National Dance Institute of New Mexico Cloud Dancers Therapeutic Horsemanship NM School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Assistance League of Albuquerque Ronald McDonald House Charities of NM UTAH Assistance League of Salt Lake City Boys & Girls Clubs of Utah County Cars That Care Jewish Family Service Kids Who Count Midvale Police Victim Advocacy Fund University of Utah Moran Eye Center Utah Valley University Women’s Success Center Assistance League of Southern Utah A Soldier’s Home Building Youth Around the World Davis Technical College Foundation Utah FIRST United Way of Salt Lake Make-A-Wish Utah WASHINGTON Generation Alive 8 Your “Give Us 5” Donations at Work A Glance at LHM Charities at Work in November and December L arry H. Miller Charities donates to 501(c)(3) nonprofits that assist women and children who live in the communities where we work, with an emphasis on the issues of health and education. Nearly $450,000 was contributed in November and December of 2019. For a full list of organizations receiving support, see the sidebar that accompanies this article. Highlights are listed below. In California, a donation to Pacific Lifeline in San Bernardino assisted a homeless shelter for women and children, while funding in Lemon Grove supported the Rady Children’s Hospital Foundation. Contributions in Boulder, Colorado, went to Camp for Change and Longmont Meals on Wheels. A donation to the Denver Santa Claus Shop provided Christmas to children in need. Other Denver grants went to Brent’s Place and The Action Center. Idaho Youth Ranch in Boise, Idaho, received funds for an equine-assisted therapy program that benefits at-risk youth. A donation to Generation Alive in Spokane, Washington, supported a program that involves students in community service. In Phoenix, Arizona, a contribution to Brighter Way Institute enabled low-income children to receive dental care, and a grant to Folds of Honor LHM Winning Spirit January/February 2020 provided scholarships to children and spouses of Arizona’s fallen military members. A donation to Chrysalis and Eve’s Place assisted domestic violence victims. In Tucson, support for a Shop With a Cop program provided Christmas to kids of low- income households, and Literacy Connects and Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse received funding as well. New Mexico contributions to the Barrett Foundation and New Mexico Dream Center assisted the homeless, and a grant to Assistance League of Albuquerque provided school clothes to needy students. Ronald McDonald House, the New Mexico School for the Blind, and other charities also received support. In Utah, a contribution to Kids Who Count delivered mental health support to families of special needs children, and a donation to Cars That Care provided vehicles to single mothers and needy families. Assistance League of Salt Lake City received funds for Operation Healthy Teeth, and a contribution to the University of Utah Moran Eye Center improved Navajo Nation pediatric eye exams. Numerous other worthy charities received donations as well. Thank you to the many LHM Group employees who contribute to LHM Charities. Your donations enrich the lives of others and make our communities better places to live. ◆