Conejo Valley: Donates $6,600

Through ImpactClub®, as Impact Venture Capitalists, we invest heavily in local charities that demonstrate a powerful “Story Engine,” and, have proven their willingness to fight for their cause – by competing in and winning, a high-stakes competition. As a result, ImpactClub®, through Impact Venture Capitalism, has dramatically multiplied the Impact that a single person can have on charities in their local community.

The Charities

The BumbleBee Foundation
Heather Donatini
Guardian Angel for Families in Need

The mission of the The BumbleBee Foundation is to inspire hope and faith by providing support to the overall well-being of pediatric cancer families. What makes The BumbleBee Foundation unique is that our Executive Director – a bereaved cancer mom herself, reaches out to each family and based upon those discussions, Bumblebee will tailor assistance to their unique needs. I.e. gas & grocery cards, meals, utility payments, medical bill payments, rent/mortgage payments, assistance for a parent’s unpaid time from work, and sometimes assistance toward memorial/burial costs.

Not One More
Pat Montoya
Change Against Addiction

Not One More is a product of our communities coming together out of frustration, sorrow, hope, and passion for change against addiction. The journey of Not One More began in January 2012 after a couple of family’s lost their children to a heroin-related accident and recognized the need for change in the Ventura County area. Since 2012, Not One More has increased to 14 independent chapters throughout the United States. Our volunteers and supporters have been touched in one way or another by this epidemic of addiction.

 

 

Healthcare For Homeless Animals
Jennifer Commander
Animal Medical Rescue

Healthcare for Homeless Animals (HHA) was founded in 1996 as Malibu Pet Companions (MPC) by an Agoura Animal Shelter volunteer who wanted to find a way to fund medical care for homeless shelter animals to avoid un-necessary euthanasia for treatable conditions. Fortunately for those homeless pets at the Agoura Animal Shelter, HHA can fund any kind of care needed from minor to major surgeries (including spay/neuter), diagnostic testing, even special food and prescription medicines.