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2006 REPORT
The TLC Foundation for Children is supported by Timber Lake Camp, Timber Lake West, Tyler Hill Camp, North Shore Day Camp & School, Hampton Country Day Camp, its full-time employees and the Jacobs Family.
The TLC Foundation is a 501C-3 not-for-profit foundation dedicated to promoting the health, education, welfare and betterment of children throughout the world. Begun in the mid-1980s, The TLC Foundation has donated in excess of $1.5 million to worthy causes.
In the one-year period from mid-December of 2005 through mid-December of 2006, the Foundation has funded over $300,000 worth of programs. The programs that received contributions this year of $1,000 or more are as follows: | |

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Summer Camp Opportunities Provide an Edge
- Sends inner city kids to ACA accredited not-for-profit camps |
$ 134,000 |
Morry’s Camp
- A camp for disadvantaged youth |
$ 82,000 |
| SUNY Scholarship Program |
$ 27,500 |
| United Jewish Appeal Foundation |
$ 20,000 |
| Institute For Student Achievement |
$ 15,000 |
| Surprise Lake Camp |
$ 5,000 |
| Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) |
$ 5,000 |
| Holocaust Memorial & Educational Center |
$ 5,000 |
| Pave the Way Foundation |
$1,000 |
| Chron's & Colitis Foundation Of America |
$ 1,500 |
| Baco Boys Fund Inc. |
$ 1,050 |
| Interfaith Nutrition Network |
$ 1,000 |
| American Heart Assoc |
$ 1,000 |
| Foundation for Jewish Camping |
$ 1,000 |
In addition, as a participant in the American Camping Association’s Heal The Children Program, founded by Jay Jacobs, Timber Lake Camps (Timber Lake, Timber Lake West, Tyler Hill and North Shore Day Camp) now accept at no charge over 16 children who lost their parents in the September 11th, 2001 tragedy.
Anyone interested in any additional information on the programs and charities supported by the Timber Lake Foundation, or interested in recommending other similar, worthy charities, should e-mail Jay Jacobs at . |
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