Outreach Programs help children, families, individuals and communities worldwide living under adverse conditions due to natural disasters, disease, abuse, poverty, war, hunger, lack of education and medical resources. Medical supplies, equipment, food, shelter, clothing and toys for disease stricken and in need children are provided. Provide programs, support and supplies for hospitals, orphanages, natural disaster relief stations, abuse and homeless shelters, schools and caregivers.

The Jeff Crawford Scholarship Program was established to help defray education costs to Foundation participants. Teenagers battling diseases, and teenagers on or off active treatment can continue their education process through university or vocational establishments through our scholarships named after Jeff Crawford, who lost his life to cancer and is the younger brother of Cindy Crawford, ten year supporter of Little Star Foundation.

United States Programs benefit children, families, individuals and child care facilities in major metropolitan cities and rural areas across the U.S. These programs include providing educational supplies, food and clothing for children and individuals stricken with disease, neglect, poverty and hardship in hospitals, abuse and other shelters, foster and juvenile care facilities. Additional programs involve follow up projects, reunions, retreats and special events for participants and their families. Foundation participants receive care packages and educational newsletters quarterly.

The Teenage Employment and Ambassadorship Program employs past participants as counselors, interns and ambassadors. This program gives teenagers and young adults opportunities to share their experiences and educate and support individuals, schools, hospitals and communities in countless ways.

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