10 Ways to Give Back on #GivingTuesday

2019-10-16T02:46:46-04:00November 27, 2016|Blog|

10 Ways to Give Back on #GivingTuesday As we enter the holiday season, #GivingTuesday is an ideal opportunity to way to give back. No matter who you are, where you live, what your income is or how old (or young) you are, everyone has something to give. Join us on #GivingTuesday and throughout the year [...]

Working to Increase Breast Cancer Screenings in One California Community and Save Lives

2019-10-16T02:49:02-04:00November 21, 2016|Blog|

Working to Increase Breast Cancer Screenings in One California Community and Save Lives When we see a community mobilizing to address critical health challenges, we at Community Health Charities want to do our part. In communities across the U.S., we bring together leading charities working on the most critical health challenges that affect people’s quality [...]

Dale’s Story

2019-09-07T20:37:48-04:00November 14, 2016|Charity Partner Impact, Our Impact|

Iraq War veteran and Purple Heart recipient Dale Beatty remembers the day his life changed forever. On November 15, 2004, Dale was injured when an IED explosion flipped his Humvee, causing him to lose both legs. “It’s amazing how clear everything becomes when you think your next breath could be your last,” Dale said. Thanks to Fisher [...]

My Greatest Honor: Serving Our Country

2019-10-16T02:49:25-04:00November 11, 2016|Blog|

My Greatest Honor: Serving Our Country July 4, 1976: On America’s birthday, I found myself at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center being handed a white plastic bag and led on to a bus. We left the base and made our way to Solider Field in Chicago where we were lined up, asked to don [...]

This Veteran’s Day, Support our Heroes

2019-10-16T02:49:49-04:00November 8, 2016|Blog|

This Veteran’s Day, Support our Heroes Not All Battles are Fought in a War Zone Iraq War veteran and Purple Heart recipient Dale Beatty remembers the day his life changed forever. On November 15, 2004, Dale was injured when an IED explosion flipped his Humvee, causing him to lose both legs. “It’s amazing how clear [...]

Businesses Must Step Up in Zika Fight

2016-11-04T23:07:07-04:00November 4, 2016|Blog|

The head of the CDC just announced that Zika is “not really controllable with current technologies” and will become “endemic.” We know the virus causes life-altering birth defects by destroying brain growth in unborn babies. These children will never recover. Read more on The Huffington Post.

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