JFK Memorial Foundation honors community support to Coachella Valley families
Cynthia White
PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The John F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation is spotlighting the people who give time, resources, or belief to their cause of helping Coachella Valley families.
Foundation officials say those helping area families through the Foundation include donors, tribal partners, businesses, and volunteers. They add that among them is the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, whose recent gift to the Ophelia Program goes beyond financial support – It sends the message that investing in young women is an investment in the shared future of the Coachella Valley.
Augustine Chairperson Amanda Augustine and Ophelia Girl Brenda Alvarez Molina
“In our 27 years, the generosity of local partners has supported mentorship for more than 7,000 girls, provided early literacy resources to hundreds of families, and delivered free medical and wellness services to children in need,” said JFK Memorial Foundation President/CEO Peter Sturgeon. “Our community sponsors and partners are the champions our youth can count on.”
Recent acts of support include a local business hosting a literacy drive for the Healthy Families Clinic, and volunteer mentors giving their time to guide and encourage students.
The JFK Memorial Foundation is inviting the entire community to be part of the circle of impact. They say whether by giving, mentoring, partnering, or sharing the Foundation’s story, every effort builds a brighter future for the valley’s youth.
To learn more about the Ophelia Program and how you can get involved, visit jfkfoundation.org.