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Children's Network International has received a "4 Star" rating by Charity Navigator for the last 4 years in a row. A 4 Star rating is the highest an organization can receive. Less than 12% of charities in the United States have received the 4 Star rating for a consecutive four years. You can look them up at www.charitynavigator.org or click their logo below for direct access.

Children's Network International has also been rated by the Chronicle of Philanthropy as one of the top 400 charities in the country for the last two years. (October 2004&2005). We are honored that we have been rated in the top 400 out of over 1.5 million charities in the United States. You can look them up at www.philanthropy.com.

Children's Network International has been rated by the Forbes.com as one of the "Top 200 Charities"(2006) You can look them up at Forbes.com or see link below.

CNI is a member of the USAID where we partner with our government in sending supplies to third world countries.

CNI is a member of the Combined Federal Campaign under Independent Charities of America and Women, Children and Family Serices. Our CFC number is 11084.

CNI is also a member of the BBB and meets all of their guidelines.

 

 

Best Charities in America

We have been ranked in the top 100 best charities in America.

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CFC

The CFC is the only authorized workplace giving drive of employees in the Federal workplace for charitable organizations. The purpose of the CFC ...

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Forbes.com

Children's Netowrk International is ranked in the top 200 charities in the United States. Click the Forbes icon on the left, or click the link below to read more of the details.

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Independant Charities of America

Independent Charities of America (ICA) is an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit association of America's best charities. Our purpose is to represent charities that...

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Los Angeles Business Journal

In January 2006 the cover story of the Los Angeles Business Journal named Children's Network International as one of the "Top Five Charities in Los Angeles" with the lowest overhead percentages.

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Woman Children and Family Service Charities of America

WCFS is a coalition comprised of many of America's finest charitable organizations dedicated to meeting the needs of women, children, and families in America and around the world. Our members provide real solutions to real problems, and act as a force for change with law and policy makers.

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...we provide food and general supplies

  • 2008: We held events in the cities of Maywood and Baldwin Park, California by providing food, clothing and personal hygiene items to the needy. We give away 2,600 lbs. of chickens during the community day in the inner cities of South Central Los Angeles networking with Lift Up America Ministries and Inner City Ministries. On Thanksgiving we give 1,200 food baskets with turkeys in partnership with the Maywood Police Department in Maywood, California. We distributed over 500 turkeys to our Military Family Assistance Program to military families in San Bernardino National Guard just returning for the war in Iraq.

  • 2006 Children's Network International sent three truckloads of supplies to New Orleans to help in the continued relief efforts. We have also distributed four container loads of medical supplies, food items, and personal hygiene items to needy children in Guatamala and Mexico.

  • 2005 Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans with great force. Children's Network International is committed to sending 5 semi loads of food, clothing, personal hygiene items, over the counter medicines and cleaning supplies to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. This distribution will be in New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama. 2005 Tsunami relief: $3,000,000 in aid was sent this year.

...we bring them hope in a box

  • 2007: We sent food boxes, personal hygiene items, clothing and clean up supplies to the fire victims in southern California. Since we are headquartered in Los Angeles we were able to be one of the first responder. 2007: We sent 4 container loads of food, medicines, hygiene items, clothing and water purifying equipment to Nicaragua to help the victims of Hurricane Felix. It is our goal to continue to help in the northeast portion of the country until the need is gone.

  • 2006 Food boxes: we shipped over 8,000 food boxes to the Coachella Valley under the distribution of Jordan Outreach Minisitries. We distributed food boxes to needy families in Mexico, Honduras, Guatamala, Peru, and selected countries in Africa. We distributed our food boxes to Indian Reservations throughout the United States. We distributed thousands of our food boxes to our Military Family Assistance Program throughout the United States.

  • 2005 Food boxes: we shipped over 100,000 this year to Algeria, Africa and to Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Columbia, Morroco and Haiti. We also sent to Military Bases in California, Texas, and Arkansas.

...we supply doctors and supplies

  • 2008: We had three medical / dental outreaches to Baja California, Mexico where we treated over 1,500 children and their families with their physical and spiritual needs. 2007: We had a medical / dental outreach in Guatemala City, Guatemala where we treated more than 600 children and their families with their physical and spiritual needs. Many of the children there need visited a dentist before. We took over 20 dental students from USC on this outreach and these students were really blessed being able to help the poorest of the poor in Guatemala. 2006 our Overseas Medical Missions teams have been to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Savador. We have sent medical supplies and equipment to more than 8 countries this year.

  • 2005 we sent Doctors and Dentist through our Overseas Medical Missions to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Savador. We sent medical supplies and equipment to Mexico, Russia and Africa. We average 10 clinics per year.

  • 2004 we sent our team of medical personnel to Roatan, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. We also provided reading glasses to more than 1,500 children.
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