KEY RESULTS

Charity is attempt in good faith, spiritually, physically, intellectually, socially and economically to advance and benefit humankind in general, or those in need of advancement and benefit in particular, without regard to their ability to supply that need from other sources and without hope or expectation, if not with positive abnegation, of gain or profit by donor or by instrumentality of charity.

It is also the stated goal of the Foundation to grow and be prepared to be
“…great and mighty… – like a cedar of Lebanon, full of thick branches and forest shade, with its head high up among the clouds.  Its roots went deep into the moist earth.  It grew luxuriantly and gave streamlets of water to all the trees around.  It toward above all the other trees.  It prospered and grew long thick branches because of all the water at its roots.  The birds nested in its branches, and in its shade the flocks and herds gave birth to young.  All the great nations of the world lived beneath its shadow.  It was strong and beautiful, for its roots went deep to water.  This tree was taller than any other in the garden of God; no cypress had branches equal to it; none had boughs to compare; none equaled it in beauty.  Because of the magnificence that I gave it, it was the envy of all the trees of Eden.”  Ezekiel 31:2-9 (TLB)