How the non-profit 503(c)(3) charity started?
Patrick Neal executive summary:
Patrick Neal, graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Started his charity his first year in college aspiring to make a difference in others lives and he did just that. His first year he ran a non-profit club with over 50 members and raised over $35,000 in proceeds, which was donated to 5 other charities he worked closely with in northern and southern California.
The Board of Directors and Chief Operating Staff for Hope for one Tomorrow’s built to succeed program are highly educated, working professionals that have banded together to help save the lives of local Children and to promote community health and wellness. Each of our board members and chief staff members have all been affected in one form or another with debilitating medical issues and have struggled with the system to provide medical care for themselves or their family members. Each has undertaken an oath to help protect their fellow community members who also face these issues. It is by their guidance, determination, and dedication to the cause of hope and help that drives the very core of the HFOT.
Patrick Neal, graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Started his charity his first year in college aspiring to make a difference in others lives and he did just that. His first year he ran a non-profit club with over 50 members and raised over $35,000 in proceeds, which was donated to 5 other charities he worked closely with in northern and southern California.
The Board of Directors and Chief Operating Staff for Hope for one Tomorrow’s built to succeed program are highly educated, working professionals that have banded together to help save the lives of local Children and to promote community health and wellness. Each of our board members and chief staff members have all been affected in one form or another with debilitating medical issues and have struggled with the system to provide medical care for themselves or their family members. Each has undertaken an oath to help protect their fellow community members who also face these issues. It is by their guidance, determination, and dedication to the cause of hope and help that drives the very core of the HFOT.