Dr. Alexandra Chebil and the LASIK Center Medical Group
are proud to contribute, serve, and support the
following foundations. |
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The American Heart Association's effort
is aimed to reduce death caused by heart disease and stroke. |
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BCLC provides a full-range of programs and
services to assist blind, visually impaired, and
blind/deaf children, from birth to 21 years of age...as
well as providing assistance to their families. |
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The California Autism Foundation provides people with
autism and other developmental disabilities the best
possible opportunities for lifetime support, training
and assistance in helping them reach their highest
potential for independence, productivity and
fulfillment. |
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Children's Hospital of Orange County is dedicated to
providing the highest quality, family-centered primary
and specialty care to children. |
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The
Make ☆a ☆Wish Foundation grants the wishes
of children with life-threatening medical conditions to
enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and
joy. |
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The March of Dimes helps moms have full-term
pregnancies and research the problems that threaten the
health of babies. |
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Founded by the Council of Orange, Society of St. Vincent
de Paul, the
Second Harvest Food Bank has provided more than 272
million pounds of donated and surplus food to local
charities. |
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Special
Olympics Southern California changes the lives of
people with intellectual disabilities through sports
training and competition. |
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, we are committed
to ending breast cancer forever by empowering people,
energizing science to find the cures and ensuring
quality care for all people, everywhere. Our global
research and grants programs are essential driving
forces for achieving this mission. |
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The
Illumination Foundation (IF) is a non-profit 501 (c)
(3), non-denominational, grassroots organization that
addresses the crisis of homelessness in Orange County
through integrated services that provide appropriate
solutions. |
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WHW (Women
Helping Women/Men2Work) is a non-profit organization
that provides comprehensive employment support services
to empower disadvantaged men, women and teens in
reaching economic self- sufficiency, by providing the
education, skills, and training to assist job seekers in
their quest for an improved quality of life through
gainful employment. |
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Working Wardrobes empowers men, women, young adults
and veterans overcoming difficult challenges to
confidently enter the workforce and achieve
self-sufficiency, by providing career training, job
placement assistance and wardrobe services in an
environment of dignity and respect. |