
Mission Statement
To live and share our commitment to
faith, family and others.
Vision Statement
To promote awareness, provide hope
and meet tangible needs for families and children
who live with Down syndrome. To provide extraordinary
experiences for children with disabilities
and/or life threatening illnesses. To improve
the standard of living and quality of life
for impoverished children in the Dominican
Republic through education, medical relief
and tangible goods.
Faith: In the
New Testament we are called "to look
after orphans and widows in their distress"
(James 1:27 NIV). We will live out our faith
by improving the standard of living and quality
of life for impoverished children and orphans
in the Dominican Republic through our outreach
to the most impoverished communities and villages.
We are currently serving children and families
in La Romana, Batey de Las Pajas and Batey
Aleman in the Dominican Republic.
Family: "We
did not choose Down syndrome. Down syndrome
chose us." As you may know, Albert and
Deidre Pujols have a beautiful daughter with
Down syndrome. Since this is so close to their
hearts, this Foundation is dedicated to the
love, care and development of people with
Down syndrome and their families. Our goal
is to promote awareness, provide hope and
create supportive and memorable events for
the families and children who live with Down
syndrome.
Others: At the
core of the Pujols Family Foundation is the
belief that every person is special in the
sight of God. We will strive to provide extraordinary
experiences for people with disabilities and/or
life threatening illnesses. We will continue
to partner with other charitable organizations
to make a difference in the lives of thousands
of deserving children and families.
Purpose
The Pujols Family
Foundation, an IRS 501 (c)(3) organization
benefiting people with (a) Down syndrome (b)
disabilities and/or life threatening illnesses
as well as (c) children and families living
in impoverished conditions in the Dominican
Republic.
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