We want to give you advance notice of a very special and fun event coming up.
The Emerald City Band, a very entertaining group, will play Nov. 19 at Boulevard Brewing Co., 2501 Southwest Blvd. in Kansas City, as a fundraiser for the One5 Foundation. For your $200 donation you will have a very fun night of food, drink and music.
Plus, you can have the satisfaction of knowing that 100 percent of your donation will go toward One5 Foundation activities to help rid the world of the five deadliest children’s diseases. All overhead and administrative costs will be covered by sponsors.
There’s room for only a limited number of people, so contact us through our Web site or call 913-647-6442 to reserve your place.
This will be a visible way to kick off the new name for the One5 Foundation, (formerly Integral Life Foundation) and to raise awareness about childhood diseases in the developing world.
In partnership with Nueterra Capital Management and the C3 Missions International, One5 Foundation is committed to making a difference in developing nations through the C3/NCM Global Growth Fund. By our definition, good health is the cornerstone of economic development. We support investment in countries that have already shown a commitment to taking steps to do their part in improving the health of its citizens. A systemic approach to global health, grounded in good policies, provides the best medicine for delivering tangible and sustainable results that will improve the quality of life for the world’s poor and with special emphasis to prevent the five greatest killers of children around the world: malaria, measles, respiratory infections, diarrhea and HIV/AIDs.
Nueterra Healthcare employees support the foundation in a variety of ways and help carry its message to our physician partners, vendors and other who work with the company. In addition, medical staffs and other employees all have skills the foundation uses to help fight poverty and disease directly in the field and via telemedicine.
The One5 Foundation sponsors several trips abroad each year to provide health care services, provide clean water and education. One group recently returned from a health care trip to Haiti. Another group is currently conducting research in order to open a clinic in Malawi.