The Ted and Deborah Bernstein Family Foundation Requests Holiday Tax-Deductible Donation

As the Holiday season is approaching, The Bernstein Family Foundation requests your support in the form of a tax-deductible donation.

Your help supports children and families in need of therapeutic counseling at the times its need most.

For those of you who are not familiar with our organization, The Bernstein Family Foundation is a not-for-profit organization established in 2007. Its mission is to provide financial support to organizations that assist families and children in need of counseling and therapeutic services. As the nation is becoming more aware everyday, these services are unavailable to an alarming number of Americans due to health insurance and other cost issues.

I hope we can count on you this year for a generous donation of $100 or more. Of course, any donation is greatly appreciated.

For a $75 minimum donation, you will receive a signed copy of
Sylish Stella's Magic Crown, the first children's book in a series that promotes self confidence in our young readers.

Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward and welcome whatever support you can provide.

For additional information please visit the website the BFF. To Make a donation in the form of a check, please make it payable to The Bernstein Family Foundation.

The Bernstein Family Foundation
950 Peninsula Corporate Circle, Suite 3010
Boca Raton, FL 33487

Our Mission and Vision:
To Provide funding to families in crisis, such as families and children in need of counseling and therapeutic services that would otherwise be unavailable to them due to financial limitations

What will it do for families in need?
"Our Family Foundation will work together with many of the organizations involved in providing the actual therapeutic and counseling services. We will ensure that these families are able to gain access to the emotional and psychological support services they need during difficult and challenging times faced by every family."

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