Community Foundation of Greater Sun City Center Supports Angels for Foster Kids Grant a Wish Program
APOLLO BEACH, June 2 / MediaQuire / -- Angels for Foster Kids, a non-profit organization that helps and grants wishes for foster kids, announced today that they have been awarded $7,500 from the Community Foundation of Greater Sun City Center from a bequest made to it by Hadley and Helen Hill Fund.
“We are so thankful for this grant and the opportunity to serve the foster children of Hillsborough County. We are planning to fulfill 60 wishes by September,” says AFK Founder and Director, Margaret Iuculano.
Founded in 2007, Angels for Foster Kids works to provide emergency shelters for abused children and emergency financial support for families in crisis. In addition, they support child service programs designed to enhance foster children’s opportunities for success, improve their education, personal skill development, and living conditions.
“We couldn't be more appreciative of the support from the Community Foundation of Greater Sun City Center and its bequest made by Hadley and Helen Hill Fund to help local foster kids. Not only will this grant assist us in helping foster kids’ ‘wishes’, it will help to raise awareness for our Angels for Foster Kids Foundation that works hard to make a difference,” explained Margaret Iuculano.
Angels for Foster Kids strives to relieve hardship circumstances for foster kids not covered by child welfare. Since May 2010, the AFK foundation has granted 21 wishes with a total value of $7,300.
“Our long term goal is to fulfill wishes for 2500 children who are currently part of the child welfare system in our county. We have proposals out to other funders in hopes of reaching this goal,” says Margaret Iuculano.
For more information, visit www.AngelsforFosterKids.org, or our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Angels-for-Foster-Kids-Inc/356786470392?v=app_4949752878&ref=ts
About Angels for Foster Kids
Margaret Iuculano, (www.angelsforfosterkids.org), founded Angels for Foster Kids in 2007after selling her Microsoft Consulting and Training company that she owned and operated for 6 years. Previously she spent 15 years in the software consulting industry working for some of the largest fortune 500Companies. As an author and child activist, she has been a frequent guest on local and national television and radio. Margaret is passionately involved in creating awareness about the issues facing foster children in the US. She is a Guardian Ad Litem, spending countless hours helping children through our court system.