Children's Defense Fund Receives $750,000 Freddie Mac Foundation Grant To Help Low-Income Families Achieve Financial Independenc
06 4월 2007 - 12:12AM
PR Newswire (US)
Funding to Help Underserved Families Recoup Thousands in Earned Tax
Benefits MCLEAN, Va., April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- With tax season
underway, the Children's Defense Fund (CDF), a leading voice for
vulnerable children and their families in America, will help
thousands of low-to moderate income families across the country
file their tax returns and recoup thousands in earned income tax
and income tax credits. The efforts are made possible by a $750,000
Freddie Mac Foundation grant and are part of CDF's ongoing public
education and financial literacy programs to help underserved
working families move out of poverty and achieve long-term
financial independence. "The Freddie Mac Foundation invests in
programs that stabilize and strengthen children and their families.
That's why we're proud to support CDF's innovative efforts to help
more underserved families move out of poverty and realize their
personal and financial dreams," commented Ralph F. Boyd, Jr.,
chairman, Freddie Mac Foundation. The efforts are part of CDF's
ongoing public education and financial literacy initiative,
"Creating Local Interfaith Alliances to Leave No Child Behind,"
designed to build faith-based alliances in targeted communities
nationwide to help underserved families improve their financial
conditions. The Foundation's continued investment will enable CDF
to open 130 new Volunteer Tax Assistance (VITA) sites and file
112,000 tax returns on behalf of low-or moderate-income working
families over the next three years. "We thank Freddie Mac for
renewing its commitment to helping children and working families
make ends meet. Now more than ever we need to make certain that
working families get back every dollar for which they are eligible
to help cover expenses like food, rent, utilities, and health care
so they can stay employed and keep their families healthy," said
CDF President Marian Wright Edelman. Since 2002, with the
assistance of faith alliances and funding by the Freddie Mac
Foundation, CDF has helped low-to moderate-income taxpayers file
more than 114,000 returns and receive approximately $170,000 in tax
refunds and child tax credits. Over the past 15 years, the
Foundation has invested nearly $280 million, bettering the lives of
more than 1.7 million children. Along with Freddie Mac, the
Foundation is the largest corporate philanthropist in the region.
Since 1991, the Foundation's work has helped prevent child abuse
and neglect; find permanent, loving homes for foster children;
transform an inner-city school into a full-service community
school; and help children and their families become independent by
investing in programs that leverage both support services and
housing. The CDF grant is another important way that the Freddie
Mac Foundation is helping underserved families become more
self-sufficient and independent. The Children's Defense Fund's
Leave No Child Behind(R) mission is to ensure every child a Healthy
Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start and a Moral Start
in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring
families and communities. CDF provides a strong, effective voice
for all the children of America who cannot vote, lobby or speak for
themselves. They pay particular attention to the needs of poor and
minority children and those with disabilities. CDF educates the
nation about the needs of children and encourages preventive
investment before they get sick or into trouble, drop out of
school, or suffer family breakdown. CDF began in 1973 and is a
private, nonprofit organization supported by foundation and
corporate grants and individual donations. They have never taken
government funds. Additional information can be found at
childrensdefense.org. Created by Freddie Mac in 1991, the Freddie
Mac Foundation is dedicated to creating hope and opportunity for
children and their families. As the largest corporate funder in the
Washington, DC metropolitan area, Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac
Foundation have invested nearly $280 million in organizations
serving the community. http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/
DATASOURCE: Freddie Mac Foundation CONTACT: Shawn Flaherty,
+1-703-903-4384, or Jennifer Meyer, +1-703-903-3877, both of
Freddie Mac Foundation Web site:
http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/ http://childrensdefense.org/
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