2022 Grant Recipients
Claire’s Army strives to act as God’s hands and feet for families fighting childhood cancer by supporting their daily responsibilities, allowing them to put time and focus on their child. The Emergency Assistance Program supports critical housing needs for patient families in crisis.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Foster Village Charlotte creates connection with dignity for children and families experiencing foster care by meeting urgent needs, providing educational and emotional support, and advocating as a collective community voice for children. The Kinship program is specifically designed to support biological family members while caring for children in foster care.

Greenville, South Carolina
The mission of Fostering Great Ideas is to restore hope to children in foster care through innovative ideas built on meaningful relationships. The Sib-Link program provides services to support and enhance monthly sibling visits to help maintain sibling bonds and lessen the anxiety that children experience while in foster care.
HeartGift provides life-saving heart surgeries to children from around the world where specialized medical treatment is either scarce or nonexistent. Their program offers hope for families who are struggling with the emotional and financial impact of caring for a chronically ill child.
Himalayan Children’s Charities creates paths out of poverty for vulnerable children and at-risk youth in Nepal. The RISE Program and Benighat Relief Project are designed to keep children in rural Nepal safe and in school while reducing the risk of child labor, child marriage, human trafficking, and family separation.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Hope Haven is a Therapeutic Community that provides a foundation of recovery for individuals and families impacted by Substance Use Disorder so they can build healthy, independent lives. Their goal is to strengthen families by having children and parents participate in the program together under the guidance of clinical staff.
Mitchell’s Fund seeks to improve the mental well-being of children and families who have experienced trauma. Their primary program, Mitchell’s House, provides counseling, art, and play therapy services to seriously and terminally ill children, their siblings, and families.