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Mattel is making a difference in the lives of children in all countries where we have operations and in many of the 150 countries in which Mattel sells its product. In 2006, the Mattel Children's Foundation launched its International Grants Program, representing the first time that the Foundation granted funds outside of the U.S. In 2007, charitable organizations serving children in 38 countries received grants of $25,000 or more each to make a difference in the lives of children globally. Here is the list of 46 international charitable organizations which received funds through the Mattel Children's Foundation International Grants Program in 2007:
| Argentina |
Aldeas Infantiles SOS Argentina |
| Australia |
Make A Wish Australia |
| Austria |
University of Vienna, Department of Juvenile Medicine |
| Belgium |
Samen - Stap voor Stap (Little Ships’ Boys Program) |
| Brazil |
Casa da Paz (House of Peace) |
| Canada |
Special Olympics Canada |
| Chile |
Aldeas Infantiles SOS Chile |
| China |
Guangdong Charity Federation |
| China-Shanghai |
Luwan School for Children with Special Needs |
| Colombia |
Fundamor (Foundation to Give Love) |
| Costa Rica |
Hospicio Para Huerfanos de Costa Rica |
| Czech Republic |
Tereza Maxova Foundation |
| Denmark |
Art of Living |
| Finland |
SOS Children’s Village |
| France |
Magie a l’hopital (Magic at the Hospital) |
| France |
Make-A-Wish France |
| Germany |
Interessengemeinschaft fuer Behinderte |
| Greece |
Make-A-Wish Greece |
| Hong Kong |
Hans Andersen Club (HAC) |
| Hong Kong |
Tuen Mun Yuk Chi Resource Center Ltd. (TMYC) |
| Hungary |
Együtt a Leukémiás Gyermekekért Alapítvány (Together for Children with Leukemia) |
| India |
Impact India Foundation |
| Indonesia |
Yayasan Sarana Pengembangan Kota – Cikarang (City Development Foundation of Cikarang) |
| Italy |
VIP ViviamoInPositivo ITALIA ONLUS |
| Japan |
Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation |
| Malaysia |
Community AIDS Service Penang |
| Mexico |
Fraternidad sin Fronteras Foundation (Brotherhood Without Borders) |
| Mexico |
San Judas Tadeo Foundation |
| Mexico |
Boys and Girls Club of Mexico |
| Netherlands |
Stichting: Hulp...met elkaar, voor elkaar.. (Help with each other, for each other) |
| Netherlands |
Stichting Sinterklaas Bestaat |
| New Zealand |
Starship Foundation |
| Norway |
Red Cross of Norway |
| Poland |
Fundacja Spelnionych Marzen (Fulfilled Dreams Fund) |
| Portugal |
Associacao das Aldejas de Criancas SOS Portugal |
| Russia |
Nastenka Foundation for Children with Cancer |
| South Africa |
Noah (Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity) |
| Spain |
IRES, Institut de Reinserció Social |
| Sweden |
World Childhood Foundation |
| Switzerland |
Children’s Ward of the Public Hospital in Bern |
| Switzerland |
Make-A-Wish Switzerland and Liechtenstein |
| Thailand |
Chankajorn Promotion and Production House – My School |
| Turkey |
Association for the Support of Contemporary Living |
| Venezuela |
Association Civil Hogar Bambi Venezuela |
| United Kingdom |
Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust |
| International |
Make-A-Wish International |
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If you have been asked by a Mattel international subsidiary to apply for the Mattel Children's Foundation International Grants Program, please click here.
Mattel subsidiaries and employee around the work are involved in their communities every day to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children. Here are just a few examples:
The Americas
In 1996, Mattel Mabamex, the Mattel manufacturing facility in Tijuana, created a golf tournament to sponsor the California Children's Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico. The hospital is the only one of its kind in the entire Baja region of Mexico. In the past five years, this tournament has become one of the most successful golf tournaments in Mexico, raising more than $5 million. These efforts have taken the hospital from a small clinic to a large, modern facility offering comprehensive medical and therapeutic services.
In Monterrey, Mexico, local Mattel manufacturing plant, Montoi, worked with the local Mayor to open the first every computer learning center in the region. Designed to primarily help children with learning disabilities, the center also partners with local elementary schools.
Europe / UK
Mattel UK has donated more than $150,000 to Oxford Children’s Hospital, a facility that is known for its groundbreaking research work in all areas of children’s care. Mattel employees also give personally through local fundraisers and volunteer efforts, from painting patient rooms to cleaning the hallways. Mattel France donated more than $100,000 to the local Red Cross to support community children’s programs throughout the country.
Toy donations also make up a large part of the philanthropic work of Mattel in Europe. Mattel distribution centers in Europe together shipped 10 truckloads of toys to orphaned children living in group settings in Turkey. Working with the government, Mattel was able to place the toys directly with children most in need.
Asia Pacific
For four years, Mattel has been a major sponsor of “Kids Day,” an initiative of the Australian Toy Association. For one week in June, participating toy retailers donate five percent of their profits to selected children’s charities throughout Australia.
Launched in November of 2002, Mattel’s BASIC (Build a School in China) program builds and renovates schools in some of the poorest rural communities in China’s interior provinces, where children might otherwise not have access to educational opportunities. As a first step, Mattel identified the need for seven schools that will serve more than 700 children. Four schools have been completed and three are currently in the construction phase, with more locations expected to be added in the future. But the assistance doesn’t stop once the structure has been built. Mattel also helps fund books, furniture and fixtures as needed.
Mattel Malaysia supports the pediatric oncology ward of Penang General Hospital through its toy donation program and other inkind and financial support. Employees worked tirelessly to transform the hospital playroom into a toy “fantasyland” full of toys and books for children of all ages.
As a result of disconcerting data from employee health checkups and visits to surrounding villages, Mattel Indonesia began work on transforming the quality of local health and education. By implementing the nation's largest managed healthcare program, Mattel provides access to medical care for almost 14,000 employees and their dependents, as well as community members. Now available to these employees and others in need are vaccinations for endemic diseases such as hepatitis B, typhoid, and tuberculosis, life-saving treatment for those infected with these diseases and corrective surgery for children with birth defects.
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