The

Wulfie

Foundation


 
The Wulfie Foundation is committed to providing assistance to various groups and causes that are determined to make this world a better place for everyone.

This page is not advocating support for any one specific charity that may happen to be profiled here. Nor was it set up to encourage people to choose to back one cause over another. It was not done in an attempt to sway people's opinions on what they think deserves to be supported, based on their point of view and beliefs.

But it is the hope of this site that visitors do take this opportunity to set aside some time to themselves to check up on a few of the multitude of worthy causes that are out there. Do some research and examine the issues that are near and dear to you. Find out what's being done about it, and what else needs to be accomplished.

It is a fact that every single noble cause relies on our support and goodwill to help them in their struggle to fight the good fight, and for their continued success and survival.

All that is asked of you in this site is that you take the time to reflect on this, and then follow your heart.
 

Listed below are a few of the organizations that Wulfie supports:
 

 
The Los Angeles Mission

http://www.losangelesmission.org/

They provide clothing, shelter, food, and other basic necessities for people in need. They also have services available to help individuals get back on their feet with training, guidance, support, as well as counseling for those that are trying to put their life back together again. 
 

 
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation

http://www.aidshealth.org/

Through a host of services, they provide a caring and supportive environment to people living in various stages of HIV infection, from help with the procurement of expensive medicines, actual beds and facilities, to the distribution of materials and the providing of care. 
 

 
The Los Angeles  Times 
Family Fund

 http://www.latimes.com/extras/familyfund/

Works with The United Way in allocating funds to more than 140 Southern California youth agencies approved by the American Camping Association. 

Net proceeds will be distributed to youth-serving services which will provide camperships to send underprivileged children to summer camp. 
 

 

The Amanda Foundation

http://www.amandafoundation.org/

The Amanda Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing animals spending their "final day" at the shelters.

Their website contains the profiles of these rescued animals as they wait for a foster parent to take them home so they can share with these kind people their undying love and eternal gratitude.
 




Where would you like to go next?
 

1. Go to Wulfie's personal homepage.

2. Go to Wulfie's Annex.