Dan’s Legacy is thrilled to announce a generous donation from the Al Roadburg Foundation to support our Counselling and Wrap-around programs. This contribution will help us provide essential services to at-risk youth, ensuring they receive the guidance, resources, and care they need to build brighter futures.
Representing the Al Roadburg Foundation, Danya Rogen and Hermina Sali made this meaningful contribution to further their Foundation’s mission of supporting charitable organizations that address food and housing insecurity, health care needs, services for at-risk youth and individuals with disabilities.
“Our counselling, wrap-around and job-skills training programs are critical in providing young people with the tools and support they need to overcome challenges,” said Barbara Coates, Executive Director of Dan’s Legacy. “We are incredibly grateful to the Al Roadburg Foundation for recognizing the importance of our work and investing in the well-being of our youth clients.”
Founded in 1997, the Al Roadburg Foundation is dedicated to making a lasting impact by supporting organizations that address urgent social issues. Their ongoing dedication to philanthropy ensures that vulnerable communities receive the assistance they need.
This donation will have a direct and immediate impact on the youth and families we serve. However, the need for counselling, wrap-around support, and essential services continues to grow. To sustain and expand our programs, we actively seek additional partners and funders who share our vision of empowering at-risk youth and creating a brighter future for our community.
We invite businesses, foundations, and individuals to join us in making a difference. Every donation, large or small, helps provide life-changing support to those who need it most. To make a contribution, please donate here.
For more information about our programs and how you can support our mission, please contact us.
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Linda Vu
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Barbara Coates
Executive Director
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