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TMC Gives to the Community

We believe our achievements are directly linked to the success of the communities in which we live and work. We feel it is critical to give something back. We are committed, both as a company and as individuals, to giving our time, resources and talent back to the communities in which we thrive. Click here to see TMC’s recent involvement in the Los Angeles community.

Make A Wish Foundation

Make-A-Wish Greater Los Angeles was founded on the notion of “one child, one wish” in 1983. Since that time, they have brightened the lives of more than 7,700 children with a wide range of life-threatening medical conditions. While medical technology and treatments have allowed the children they serve to lead longer lives, Make A Wish continues to strive towards their ultimate mission of fulfilling a wish for every child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in Los Angeles County.

 

Goodwill of Orange County

Since 1924, Goodwill of Orange County has helped people with disabilities find employment, become independent and support themselves and their families. They are proud of Goodwill’s national heritage and have a rich, active history in the local community. Goodwill of Orange County envisions a community where all individuals with disabilities and other barriers will have the opportunity to participate in a full range of life’s experiences, including competitive employment.

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank is a nonprofit charitable organization that has been serving the disadvantaged of the Los Angeles community since 1973. They are at the heart of a charitable food distribution network that includes over 1,000 charitable agency sites throughout Los Angeles County. A voluntary board of directors provides guidance and oversight for Food Bank activities.

 

One Voice LA

One Voice, is a non profit organization helping families living at poverty level within the Los Angeles community. Their programs range from providing emergency relief services to families in immediate crises to a scholars program designed to better the quality of people’s lives.

Jr. Blind of America

charity-01Founded in 1953, Junior Blind of America’s mission is helping children and adults who are blind, visually impaired or multi-disabled achieve independence.

Based in Los Angeles, they offer specialized services for thousands of infants, children, teens and adults throughout California and across the country. Through programs that offer early-intervention,    education, recreation and rehabilitation, our students learn essential skills to help them maximize their potential and achieve their  goals.

 

The Arthritis Foundation

charity-02The Arthritis Foundation is the leading health organization addressing the needs of some 46 million Americans living with arthritis, the nation’s most common cause of disability.

Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, the Arthritis Foundation has multiple service points located throughout the country. The mission of the Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases.

 

AIPAC

charity-03For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee has worked to help make Israel more secure by ensuring that American support remains strong. From a small pro-Israel public affairs boutique in the 1950s, AIPAC has grown into a 100,000-member national grassroots movement described by The New York Times as “the most important organization affecting America’s         relationship with Israel.”

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