Special thanks to Dr. Reid Adler of Johns Hopkins University for his generous donation!

Your Donation is 100% Tax Deductible.

For $249 per operation, you can help a child gain mobility and change his or her life forever.

The most sincerely thanks to our supporters in 2018-2019: 

Dr. Reid Adler (and family) $10,000

Anonymous $2,500

Anonymous $1,000

Anonymous $2,000

Anonymous $1,000

Graham Dracup $1,000

Brian Apgar $1,000

Anonymous $350

Brandon Meyer $250

Marcus Strawn $250

Anonymous $150

Anonymous $100

Michael Hofseth $20

Dylan Thomas $19

John Brennan, at the age of 74, traveled to BacKan, Vietnam, on our first surgical mission, and donated his time and professional photography works to HCCC in December 2017.  A heartfelt thanks from all of us at HCCC!

Vanloan Nguyen $6000 and 100 hours of administrative time.  Donations will be used 100% for the crippled children.  I, personally, will pay all administrative costs, and volunteer my time.

 

 
 

To make a donation, please go to

https://www.gofundme.com/launch-my-hmong-crippled-children or paypal.me/HCCCharity

Did you know that you can double your support for HCCC, without even giving a dollar more? You can if your employer offers Matching Gifts Program.

 Many companies are proud to support nonprofit organizations doing great work in our community, and HCCC is a perfect match! Donations as well as the tax-deductible component of memberships are normally eligible to be matched!

 If you volunteer with us, your company may also offer a volunteer grant program.

 Thanks for checking to see if your company offer these programs!

 

How do matching gift programs work?

The process for matching gifts is simple and standardized. It can be broken down into four steps:

 

1.    Employee makes initial donation

2.    Employee submits matching gift request to employer

3.    Employer confirms eligibility of donor, donation, and the nonprofit organization

4.    Nonprofit receives a check!

 

The most common breakdown in this process, by far, is seen at step number two. Unfortunately, our nonprofit organization can not make the matching gift request; you, the donor, need to do it.