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The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc.

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large-sized company

The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, Inc. is a charitable organisation dedicated to providing support and recreational opportunities for children with serious illnesses and their families. Founded by actor Paul Newman in 1988, the fund aims to create a community where children can experience joy and adventure, despite their health challenges.

At the heart of the organisation is the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, located in Connecticut, which offers a unique summer camp experience tailored for children with medical conditions. The camp provides a safe and inclusive environment where children can engage in various activities such as arts and crafts, sports, and outdoor adventures, all while receiving the necessary medical care.

In addition to the camp, The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund also supports numerous outreach programmes that extend its mission beyond the camp’s borders. These initiatives include hospital-based programmes, family retreats, and community events designed to bring joy and respite to families facing the challenges of illness.

The organisation is committed to ensuring that all children, regardless of their financial situation, have access to its services free of charge. This commitment is made possible through generous donations and partnerships with various organisations and individuals who share the vision of creating a world where every child can experience the magic of childhood.

With a strong emphasis on inclusivity and empowerment, The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund strives to foster resilience and hope among children and their families. The organisation believes in the transformative power of play and the importance of creating lasting memories during difficult times.

Through its various programmes and initiatives, The Hole in the Wall Gang Fund continues to make a significant impact on the lives of countless children and families, helping them to find joy and connection in the face of adversity.

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