Children of the Caribbean (COTC)

Cause Area

  • Children & Youth
  • Community
  • Education & Literacy
  • Health & Medicine
  • International

Location

9663 SANTA MONICA BLVDBEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Focusing on young children is by far the most brilliant investment that anyone could ever make in the future. Children of the Caribbean, Inc. was founded on the premise that the lives of all children have equal value. An impoverished child in Haiti or a homeless child in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica is just as precious as the children in the United States of America and other developed countries. The Foundation’s goal is to ensure that all children have the opportunity to lead healthy and productive lives.

Description

Children of the Caribbean, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that offers relief and assistance to deserving children across the Caribbean. Founded on June 1, 2010, by Julien Adams and his wife Rosie Hodge-Adams, the Foundation delivers assistance in the areas of Education, Healthcare and Social Development. All of the Foundation’s efforts are geared to resolving the ongoing struggles that some children face every day - poverty, hunger, illiteracy and disease - and to replace these struggles with hope for the future.

The projects that Children of the Caribbean, Inc. fund and facilitate are developed so that each child who benefits is able to reach their fullest potential for personal growth, and to realize their dreams in a healthy environment. To the extent that a child’s social needs are met, that child is likely to develop into a healthy, confident, responsible, productive, competent, independent and self-controlled adult.

We also raise funds for disadvantaged children in the Los Angeles for special targeted gift giving around Christmas but our primary focus is the ongoing support of disadvantaged children in the Caribbean.

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