Edie Hand Foundation
Assisting charitable organizations in meeting the needs of communities nationwide and helping our fellow human beings who are not in a position to help themselves.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beneficiaries


Making Strides of Alabama

www.makingstrides.org

 

Making Strides (a Division of the Birmingham Children's Hospital)
In 2000 Making Strides of Alabama, Inc. was founded out of the need for a comprehensive physical program for children with Cerebral Palsy and motor deficits, by a family whose twin daughters have Cerebral Palsy. Making Strides of Alabama, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) designated not-for-profit foundation to promote, educate and facilitate intensive physical programs and other treatments for children and young adults with motor dysfunction and deficits. The overriding focus is on the full and complete achievement of each person’s independence and respective potential as an adult in their own community.
   
   
   

The Christmas Spirit Foundation

www.christmasspiritfoundation.org

The Christmas Spirit Foundation
The Christmas SPIRIT Foundation is the charitable branch of the National Christmas Tree Association, and has received IRS 501(c)3 charitable organization status. The Christmas SPIRIT Foundation is committed to keeping the spirit of Christmas alive and growing memories for the next generation of children and families. To achieve our mission, we focus programs for children, families and the environment ... all designed to enhance the Christmas spirit.
   
   
   

VSA arts of Alabama

www.vsartsalabama.org

VSA arts of Alabama
VSA arts of Alabama is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts for people with disabilities by implementing arts-related programming, training, and advocacy across the state. Founded in 1974, VSA arts is an international network of organizations spanning fifty states and sixty-seven countries. VSA arts has been designated by Congress as the coordinating agency of arts programming for people with disabilities. VSA arts offers arts-based programs in creative writing, dance, drama, music and the visual arts. The VSA arts of Alabama state office is located at The Children's Hospital of Alabama.

   
   
   
Proceeds from "A Country Music Christmas" by Edie Hand and Buddy Killen will also benefit:
   
   

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

www.stjude.org

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
St. Jude is unlike any other pediatric treatment and research facility anywhere. Discoveries made here have completely changed how the world treats children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. St. Jude is where some of today's most gifted researchers are able to do more science, more quickly and doctors across the world send their toughest cases and most vulnerable patients. St. Jude is America's 3rd-largest health-care charity, with a model that keeps the costs down and the funds flowing, so the science never stops. No one pays for treatment beyond what is covered by insurance, and those without insurance are never asked to pay.
   
   
   

The Country Music Hall of Fame

www.countrymusichalloffame.com

The Country Music Hall of Fame®
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is operated by the non-profit, educational Country Music Foundation (CMF). The mission of the CMF is to identify and preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and to educate its audiences. Functioning as a local history museum and as an international arts organization, the CMF serves visiting and non-visiting audiences including fans, students, scholars, members of the music industry, and the general public - in the Nashville area, the nation and world. The Museum's operations also include educational programs, CMF Press and CMF Records, the Country Music Foundation Library (1968) and the historic sites RCA Studio B (1977) and Hatch Show Print (1986).

   
Ida Claire Says "It's Time To Rest Your Eyes"
 

Ida Claire is partnering with Relax Wraps to give a portion of the sale of these products to the Edie Hand Foundation to benefit children with special needs.

For More information contact Suzanne Skinner