Philanthropy

Kensington Capital Children’s Fund is focused on empowering individuals around the world with the ability to become economically self-reliant. Kensington achieves this goal by supporting organizations and efforts related to Health & Well Being, Children & Families, Education and Economic Empowerment.

  • The Ensign College of Public Health (ECOPH)

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    The Ensign College of Public Health (ECOPH) is a new private tertiary institution that has been established to increase the availability of community-engaged public health professionals and contribute to the science of promoting community health in Ghana and Africa as a whole. ECOPH will partner with the national government, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the University of Utah (Utah, USA) to meet the prevailing current and future community health challenges in Ghana and beyond.

  • Hearts and Minds of Ghana

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    Our mission is to save the lives of needy, impoverished children with no access to cardiac care, and two, to train and educate local teams of professionals so that a self-sustaining pediatric cardiac center could be established. Our vision is that such a center would not only serve the country of Ghana but the entire West African region. To this end, we have the complete support of the leadership of Komfo Anokye Hospital and the Ministry of Health within the government of Ghana as well as the International Variety Club.

  • Joslin Diabetes Center

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    Joslin Diabetes Center, a teaching and research affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is a one-of-a-kind institution on the front lines of the world epidemic of diabetes — leading the battle to conquer diabetes in all of its forms through cutting-edge research and innovative approaches to clinical care and education.

  • The University of Utah

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    The University of Utah ranks No. 1 in the nation at creating startup companies based on student and faculty research. This is indicative of the innovative and industrious thinking found across campus and in classrooms.

  • Brigham Young University

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    BYU seeks to develop students of faith, intellect, and character who have the skills and the desire to continue learning and to serve others throughout their lives. These are the common aims of all education at BYU. Both those who teach in the classroom and those who direct activities outside the classroom are responsible for contributing to this complete educational vision. A BYU education should be:

    • Spiritually Strengthening
    • Intellectually Enlarging
    • Character Building
    • Leading to Lifelong Learning and Service
  • Right to Play

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    Right To Play’s mission is to use sport and play to educate and empower children and youth to overcome the effects of poverty, conflict and disease in disadvantaged communities.

  • Engage Now Africa

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    Engage Now Africa is committed to fight poverty, child by child, family by family, community by community, breaking the cycle of poverty and replacing it with the cycle of self-reliance. Engage Now Africa reaches out to specific communities, working together side by side with the local village leaders to learn of their specific challenges, then together, to create and engage in a plan to overcome these challenges. Our objective is to develop long lasting sustainable change. Our long term vision for the villages we work in is to change lives by improving education, health, water and sanitation, orphan support and micro-credit. Focusing in these five areas identifies critical survival needs within a community.  It is fundamental that the individual and community is involved in every step of the process, becoming experts in their own development. This promotes local leadership and problem-solving; enriching the quality of life for the entire village.

  • Anasazi

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    Recognized internationally for its caring and effective approach, ANASAZI Foundation is a non-profit (501c3) intervention resource that helps to restore and strengthen parent-child relationships.

  • Forever Young Foundation

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    Founded in 1993 by NFL Hall of Famer and Super Bowl MVP Steve Young, Forever Young Foundation is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that serves children facing significant physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Funds raised further our efforts to provide academic, athletic, and therapeutic opportunities currently unavailable to these children.