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The Charitable
Foundation, Native Sons of the Golden West, is a separate,
non-profit corporation registered in the Sate of California, and
is a fully-accredited 501(C)3 charitable organization pursuant
to the laws of the United Sates and the State of California. As
such all donations to the CF are fully tax deductible to the
extent allowed by law. The CF was incorporated
under under the laws of the State of California in November
1951, and made its first charitable donation in 1953.
The CF was established as a result of two goals. The first was
our members' desire to sponsor a charitable cause. The second
was a awareness of the under funded and largely ignored clinic
at the University of California, San Francisco, Hospital, which
is recognized as one of the most prestigious teaching hospitals
in the United States. It was then called the Cleft Palate
Clinic and treated exclusively cleft palate/hare lip in
primarily very young children. this second most common
birth defect has a profound emotional and physical impact on the
child, the parents, family and friends. The Native sons
recognized the worthiness of this cause and adopted the clinic
as its exclusive charity.
From a modest beginning in 1953, the efforts of the Charitable
foundation have made that small clinic, now called the Center
for Craniofacial Anomalies Clinic, into one so respected that it
recently hosted the national gathering of such facilities.
The name change reflects the change of focus from the limited
cleft palate/hare lip treatments to the current treatment of a
full spectrum of birth defects of the face and skull. The
clinic has further expanded into the research of causes and
prevention of these tragic conditions that literally prevent a
child from facing the world.
The Chancellor of the university has declared this work would
not have been possible without the uninterrupted support of the
Native Sons of the Golden West over all these years. We
have given $1,667,600 to the clinic.
The Charitable Foundation's administrative overhead costs are
six-tenths of tone percent. The National Charitable
Institute guidelines allow such costs to be up to forty percent.
The foundation's low cost reflect the commitment and
volunteerism of its members. The members of the Board of
Directors serve on a volunteer basis, receiving no salary or
expenses.
We hope this information answers your questions regarding the
Charitable Foundation of the Native Sons of the Golden West.
For any additional information, please contact: Chairman Colin
Campbell at 209/ 267-5402.
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