Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007
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Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007
Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007 Vision and Values Making a meaningful difference, one child at a time. Mattel Philanthropic Vision Mattel Philanthropic Values: We intend to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need around the world through our interactions – how we “play” – with our communities, our partners and our volunteers. Play with Passion: By making a meaningful and lasting impact on children globally. Play Together: By forming deep partnerships to enrich the communities in which we work and play, and engaging Mattel employees in our efforts. Play Fair: By acting with unwavering integrity in all aspects of our work. Play to Grow: By striving to make long term differences in the lives of children in need and seeking continuous improvement. Mattel donates 2% of its pre-tax profit to philanthropic activities annually. Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007 Dear Partners and Friends, What happens when a child, who hasn’t experienced happiness in weeks, smiles? The room lights up, the smile is contagious and new found hope and confidence can be shared. Around the world, every day, too many children are unfortunately faced with tremendous challenges that affect their health, their happiness, and their survival. At Mattel, we believe that we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need, one child at a time as we Play Together with our communities as stated in Mattel’s corporate values. Through our Philanthropy Programs in 2007, fifty employees from around the world became the first global volunteer team of Mattel employees helping athletes at the Special Olympics World Games in Shanghai. Mattel toys brought smiles to the faces of thousands of children in hospitals in partnership with the National Association of Children’s Hospitals. We helped bring literacy to children in the Philippines, many who have become the first readers in their families, thanks to Save the Children’s Raising a Reader program. And, Mattel supported the health of thousands of children in partnership with the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA. In 2007, the Mattel Philanthropy Programs positively impacted the lives of more than 3 million children in 75 countries. Our philanthropic commitment of donating 2% pre-tax profit continued when our philanthropic programs totaled approximately $16 million last year. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Mattel Children’s Foundation, an outstanding achievement that is evidence of Mattel’s ongoing commitment to making a meaningful difference with children. Since 1978, the Mattel Children’s Foundation has played together with thousands of charitable organizations and positively impacted millions of children. Over the years, the Foundation has funded new technologies, after-school activities, literacy projects, and programs to promote the health of children around the world. We continue that commitment today with programs that include our Signature Partners and international grantmaking activities. We hope you will take a moment to learn more about the incredible impact of the Mattel Philanthropy Programs in 2007. We are proud of our results and the partners we have engaged with to make a positive impact on children around the world. Join us to learn more about how we Play Together and make a meaningful difference, one child at a time. Sincerely, Kevin Farr Deidre Lind Chairman Executive Director Mattel Children’s Foundation and Mattel Children’s Foundation and Mattel Philanthropy Programs Mattel Philanthropy Programs Chief Financial Officer, Mattel, Inc. Program Overview Mattel’s commitment to giving back to its communities and supporting children in need is evident in its global philanthropic programs which include the Mattel Children’s Foundation and its international grantmaking efforts, product donations, corporate contributions and employee volunteerism. As the largest toy manufacturer in the world, Mattel brings smiles to children’s faces through the design and manufacture of safe and fun toys for children as well as its philanthropic activities. Contributed $16 Million in 2007 In 2007, Mattel donated approximately $16 million in cash and product to support children in need, which continues our philanthropic commitment of donating more than 2% of our pre-tax profits to charitable activities that support children. Our Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007 gives just a few examples of the hundreds of philanthropy activities Mattel supports around the world every day. Toys/In Kind Donations cash Mattel’s philanthropic efforts support programs and activities directly impacting youth in a variety of areas. “We take our responsibility about making a meaningful difference seriously.” BOB ECKERT Chairman & CEO Mattel, Inc. Health/Active Play Education Girl Empowerment Arts & Environment Other Disaster Relief I love to read! 2 Foundation Thirty years ago, the Mattel Children’s Foundation was created with a vision of making a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need around the world. The Foundation has funded thousands of organizations during its history and supported millions of children through grants to charitable organizations serving youth. Over the years, the Foundation has funded technology, health care, literacy, girls empowerment, and international programs. The Foundation has supported a number of programs over the years, including: • Mattel Family Learning Programs: Computer learning labs for underserved children in the U.S., Hong Kong, Mexico and Canada. • Helping Kids Grow: Supporting mobile clinics to provide preventive healthcare to low-income children. • Hand in Hand: Supporting partnerships of parents, schools and communities. In 2007, the Mattel Children’s Foundation donated approximately $5 million to more than 1,500 organizations serving children. The Foundation granted funds in nearly 40 countries and impacted the lives of millions of children this year. The Foundation’s current grantmaking programs include: • Domestic Grantmaking supporting healthy lives and active play, literacy, girls empowerment and joy for children in need. • International Grantmaking in 36 countries. • Matching Gifts for Mattel employees in support of youth-focused charities and disaster relief. • Global Scholarships to children of Mattel employees in 13 countries. The Foundation has granted funds in nearly 40 countries. Foundation Funds Granted in: Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Italy Japan Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Russia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey Venezuela United Kingdom United States be yourself! 3 SIGNATURE PARTNERS Charitable organizations chosen as multi-year partners. For ten years, Mattel and the Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA have partnered together to address the health and well being of more than 100,000 children annually. The hospital’s new facility, scheduled to open this year, is the most technologically-advanced of its kind. With Mattel toys, funding, volunteers, sponsorships and in-kind services, the hospital supports the social, emotional and developmental needs of the child as well as their medical requirements. The Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA, a vital part of the UCLA Medical Center, has consistently been ranked “Best in the West” in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of children’s hospitals. 4 Mattel’s global partnership with Special Olympics (SO) impacted the lives of thousands of children with intellectual disabilities in 45 countries in 2007. More than 7,500 athletes received a one-of-a-kind World Games Hot Wheels® at the 2007 SO World Games in Shanghai. In addition, Mattel continued support of the SO Get Into It® curriculum in 6,000 schools and the global expansion of the Young Athletes Program™ engaging 15,000 children ages two through eight in 17 different countries. Mattel employees stay involved through Team Mattel, active in 40 different global locations last year. In this third year of partnership, Mattel and Save the Children continued their efforts to help bring school success to nearly 10,000 at-risk children from birth to age five in El Salvador, the Philippines and rural U.S. locations. Through Save the Children’s Early Steps to School Success program, Mattel supported literacy development and social skills through home visits, parent meetings, risk assessments, and center-based programming in 60 schools and parent-child centers. Mattel also provided emergency relief funds to Save the Children’s Safe Spaces shelter program providing youth activities in shelters following the Southern California wildfires in the Fall of 2007. Mattel has donated more than 150,000 toys to 200 children’s hospitals across the U.S. over the past three years in partnership with the National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI). Fisher-Price® mobiles, Barbie® dolls, Tyco® R/C cars and other toys provide a moment of respite and a smile to children battling serious health conditions in the hospital setting. Funding was also provided to survey children’s hospital programs that prevent, manage and treat childhood obesity in their communities. The results of the survey will be used to identify best practice standards to be shared in year two of this effort. Mattel continued its unprecedented support of the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation (CAAF), which was founded by a Mattel executive, and its annual fundraiser, Dream Halloween®. Funds raised by CAAF support children like David, an HIV-positive child in Brazil whose family is unable to access necessary medical supplies and services. Mattel’s support of CAAF’s efforts in 14 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean has positively affected the lives of almost 20,000 children impacted or orphaned by HIV/AIDS in 2007. In 2007, Mattel added the Make-A-Wish® Foundation as its sixth Signature Partner, building on a 10-year relationship of granting wishes for children facing lifethreatening medical conditions. Mattel continues to grant American Girl®, Barbie® and Hot Wheels® wishes and even created a unique cancerfighting board game as part of 8-year-old Carsten’s wish last year. For the first time, Mattel created one-of-a-kind Make-A-Wish® Barbie® and Hot Wheels® to be given to newly identified Wish children across the country. These unique toys, not available for sale, allow staff to immediately connect with a child and best ascertain their true wish. 5 International Philanthropy Our grants help fund programs like NOAH, serving children orphaned by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Mattel’s philanthropy spreads around the world through its grantmaking, volunteerism, and toy donations. Through the Mattel Children’s Foundation, international grants were made in almost 40 different countries in 2007. The invitation-only application process enabled the Foundation to provide grants to orphanages, playgrounds, youth centers and other qualifying organizations. In addition, Mattel volunteers around the world supported Special Olympics and other charitable activities in their communities. Mattel toys are also donated locally to children in need in every country where Mattel manufactures and sells product. 6 Children’s Hospitals Mattel supported children’s hospitals in Austria, Denmark, Hungary, France, Mexico, Hong Kong, and the U.S. Funding supported the research and related treatment for children suffering from severe and debilitating epilepsy at the pediatrics ward of the Medical University of Vienna. Some examples of Mattel’s global philanthropy: In Belgium and France, Mattel supported programs that provide smiles to children in hospitals through the use of specially trained clowns. In Tijuana, Mattel continued its ongoing commitment to the Children’s Hospital of the Californias through its sponsorship of their annual golf tournament as well as annual toy donations. Luwan School for Special Needs Children, China In the midst of the bustling streets of Shanghai is a school aimed to meet the needs of students with special needs. Most of these students have learning disabilities and physical limitations and have no other resources to support their unique challenges. With Mattel’s support, the Luwan School for Special Needs provides a learning environment for children who have no other place to turn as well as opportunities to learn basic life skills. IFB: Käenguru, Germany More than 1,000 children in Germany play in outdoor park space designed for children with physical and intellectual disabilities with support from Mattel in partnership with IFB: Käenguru. The park includes a healing garden and animal therapy area with llamas to interact with the many children who visit the park annually. Mattel employees became involved when they volunteered their time to help build the park. A new school building in rural Indonesia. Make-A-Wish® Foundation International Building on its domestic support of the Make-A-Wish® Foundation of America, Mattel provided funding to Make-A-Wish® programs in France, Switzerland, Greece, Netherlands and Australia. These grants enabled these international affliates to grant wishes to children like 10-year-old Fien from Belgium whose wish of riding horses in the wild was granted when she traveled to southern France with her family to visit and ride the ancient Camargue breed of horses. Five-year-old Manuel from Switzerland has battled leukemia, yet had his wish granted when he rode a helicopter around the Matterhorn. Yayasan Sarana Pengembangan Kota – Cikarang, Indonesia With Mattel funding, volunteers, and donations, the Foundation for Cikaring Infrastructure continued its mission of building and refurbishing rural schools for children in Indonesia. In 2007, Mattel helped to build three additional buildings in a school located in a mountainous, rural region outside of Jakarta which allowed for running water at the school, a teacher resource room, and the community’s first library. Asociacion Civil Hogar Bambi, Venezuela Serving more than 100 foster children, Hogar Bambi provides consistent support to young foster children through their adolescence. Mattel’s support in 2007 in part allowed Hogar to open a third facility to provide food, education, medical care and social services to children without stable home environments. Mattel and the Mattel Children’s Foundation provided funds to schools, hospitals and youth organizations in nearly 40 countries in 2007. 7 Domestic Philanthropy Mattel supports LA SCORES afterschool soccer and literacy programs for inner-city youth. Mattel provides funding, in-kind donations, and volunteer support to community organizations and children’s hospitals across the United States. This includes the 38 grants in 21 states awarded earlier in the year by the Mattel Children’s Foundation focusing on children’s literacy, health and girl’s self-esteem. Funding supported program and operating costs. Examples include: Art of Elysium: Supports the self-esteem of girls in the hospital setting through arts-based curriculum, including dramatic play and creative arts. Pajama Program: Provides books, along with a new set of pajamas, to homeless, abandoned and abused children in shelters, group homes, and foster care facilities in New York. Girls in the Game: Promotes sports and fitness opportunities, health education and leadership development for girls in inner-city Chicago. Florida Introduces Physical Activity & Nutrition to Youth (FLIPANY): The Eat Right, Get Moving program 8 engages low-income children in a school-based nutrition and physical activity program to promote health and well-being. Hip Hop Haven: Mentors, particularly African-American men, read to children in group settings in North Carolina to promote literacy through the My Bookie – Changing the Odds program. LA SCORES: After-school program focused on building self-esteem and life skills for inner-city youth through facilitated soccer, creative writing, and community service activities in Los Angeles. “With the help of our global charitable partners, we are able to directly impact millions of children in need each year.” KEVIN FARR Chairman, Mattel Children’s Foundation CFO, Mattel, Inc. Unique Mattel toys created in partnership with Make-A-Wish® and Special Olympics. Mattel supports charitable organizations serving children in need in the communities where it operates offices, distribution centers and American Girl® stores across the United States. Through cash grants, toy donations and employee volunteers, Mattel has supported many of these designated Community Partner organizations for multiple years. List of 2007 Community Partners: Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County – Miramar, Florida Children’s First Fund – Chicago, Illinois El Monte Mounted Police Volunteers – Industry, California Girls for a Change – Phoenix, Arizona HomeAid America, Inc. – Los Angeles, California LA SCORES – Los Angeles, California Laredo Children’s Museum – Laredo, Texas Make-A-Wish® Foundation of North Texas – Ft. Worth, Texas Muscular Dystrophy Association – Phoenix, Arizona Only Make Believe – New York, New York Rainbow Days, Inc. – Dallas, Texas Santa Claus, Inc. of Greater San Bernardino – San Bernardino, California University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics – Madison, Wisconsin Women and Children’s Hospital of Buffalo Foundation – East Aurora, New York American Girl® Fund for Children: In partnership with the Madison Children’s Museum in Wisconsin, the American Girl® Annual Benefit Sale has raised almost $20 million since 1988. A percentage of proceeds of that sale fund the American Girl® Fund for Children which supports arts, cultural and environmental organizations for children and has supported the Madison Civic Center’s Performing Arts Series for Children, Aldo Leopold Nature Center, and the Madison Ballet. To date, the American Girl® Fund for Children has distributed more than $6 million to support organizations helping children in need. Make-A-Wish® Hot Wheels® & Barbie®: These unique toys were created for newly identified Make-A-Wish® children across the United States and are not available for purchase. Special Olympics Hot Wheels®: Made exclusively for the 7,500 global athletes of the Special Olympics World Games in Shanghai, China, the Go for the Gold SO Hot Wheels® commemorates the unique partnership between Special Olympics and Mattel and was not available for purchase. 9 Volunteerism Youth from local inner-city schools participate in a Mattel Day of Play at the Mattel headquarters campus. At Mattel, we incorporate volunteerism into our corporate culture and engage our most valuable asset, our employees, in our philanthropic activities. In just our second year, over 2,000 employees participated in Mattel PLAYers programs around the world to make a meaningful difference in their local communities. Through Mattel PLAYers volunteer activities, employees play with kids during recess at inner-city schools or play with disadvantaged kids for a Day of Play at the beach, Disneyland or at the Mattel Park at the Junior Blind of America. Backpacks are assembled with school supplies and food kits are assembled at the local food bank. Trees are planted, beaches are cleaned and schools and houses are built with the help of Mattel PLAYers. Mattel’s Indonesian manufacturing facility hosted a Special Olympics event for more than 200 athletes and had more than 300 volunteers playing together. 10 Over 2,000 employees planted trees, built schools, cleaned beaches and participated in Mattel-sponsored volunteer activities in 2007. Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver and Team Mattel at the Shanghai World Games. TEAM MATTEL SHANGHAI Three years ago, Mattel began its partnership playing together with Special Olympics. Central to that unique relationship was the opportunity to engage Mattel employees around the world in the same volunteer experience to help children, and adults, with intellectual disabilities through Special Olympics. Last year, over 2,000 Mattel employees in 15 countries joined Team Mattel, making Mattel the largest corporate volunteer team in Special Olympics history. Employees from every unit of Mattel participated, including manufacturing, finance, legal, marketing, and retail services to name just a few. Mattel employees cheered athletes to victory, distributed water, timed skating races, escorted athletes to venues, and even kept score at basketball games. In October of 2007, Mattel employees from 13 locations around the world joined together for the first time to make a meaningful difference by volunteering at the 2007 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Shanghai, China. The Mattel team of 55 employees supported the Special Olympics Youth Forum, the Global Youth Summit and the Global Family Forum while cheering and supporting athletes. This international volunteer team became the first team of its kind in Mattel history and the largest global corporate team of volunteers for Special Olympics. List of Team Mattel locations in 2007: International: Chile China Germany Hong Kong India Indonesia Italy Japan Malaysia Mexico Netherlands Thailand United Kingdom Venezuela United States: Arizona California – Los Angeles Florida Georgia Illinois Iowa Maryland Michigan Nebraska Nevada New York – Buffalo New York – New York Ohio Oregon Texas – Dallas Texas – Fort Worth Texas – Houston Wisconsin 11 Toy Donations Mattel’s Toy Donation Programs help bring a smile to thousands of children around the world. There is little more important than providing a smile to a child who may have little else to smile about. Mattel donates toys to children in need around the world, including children in hospitals, youth homes, shelters, military bases, and orphanages. Almost one million Barbie® dolls, Hot Wheels® vehicles, Radica® electronic toys, American Girl® dolls and accessories, and Fisher-Price® products were donated directly to children in 2007. Domestically, Mattel partners with Gifts in Kind International™, to administer a portion of its toy donation program and together donated toys to hundreds of charitable organizations last year. Mattel Children’s Hospitals Toy Donation Program Four years ago, Mattel began its Mattel Children’s Hospitals Toy Donation Program in partnership with the National Association of Children’s Hospitals (NACHRI). An assortment of toys appropriate for use in the hospital setting are made available to more than 220 NACHRI-member children’s hospitals in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. Hospitals use the toys in play rooms, to connect patients with doctors and other care-givers, and to inspire children who are fighting severe health challenges in the hospital setting. Some of these toys are also provided over the holiday season, ensuring thousands of children staying in the hospital over the holidays know that Santa can find them anywhere. To date, Mattel has donated more than 150,000 toys to children’s hospitals through this program and it is one of the most widely used benefits by NAHCRI members. we love our toys! 12 Grantee Listing Grantee List (Partial): Center for Families AIDS Project Los Angeles Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College Airline Ambassadors International Chankajorn My School Program – Thailand American Cancer Society Children Affected by Aids Foundation American Children’s Hospital Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation American Diabetes Association Children’s First Fund/Chicago Public School System American Heart Association Children’s Hospital of Michigan American Players Theatre Children’s Institute, Inc. Art of Elysium Children’s Museum of Laredo Art of Living – Denmark Choroideremia Research Foundation Asia Society Southern California City of Angels Ballet Asociacion Civil Hogar Bambi – Venezuela City of Hope Association for the Support of Contemporary Living – Turkey Clarkson University Autism Society of American Coalition for Pulmonary Fibrosis Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia University Blythedale Children’s Hospital Community AIDS Service Penang – Malaysia Boston College Community Services of Swain Boys & Girls Clubs of America Conejo Valley Friendship Circle Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County Cornerstone School Boys & Girls Club of Greater Cincinnati CORO Southern California Boys & Girls Clubs of Martha’s Vineyard Crayons to Computers, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Mexico A.C. – Mexico Cross-Cultural Solutions Boys Club of Holland, Inc. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Brooklyn Friends School Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission Buffalo & Erie Co. Library Deaf and Hard of Hearing Educational Athletic Foundation Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Denison University Builder’s Care Corp/HomeAid Los Angeles & Ventura Disability Rights Legal Center The Business Council Discovery Arts Business for Social Responsibility Doctors Without Borders California Science Center Duquesne University Campbell Hall Eagle Hill Foundation Cathedral School for Boys East Aurora Community Nursery Casa da Paz (House that Gives Peace) – Brazil Echo Foundation Catholic Charities Educational Foundation for the Fashion Industries Celiac Disease Foundation Együtt a Leukémiás Gyermekekért Alapítvány (Together for Children with Leukemia) – Hungary kids rock! 13 Grantee Listing Eller College of Management Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles El Monte Mounted Police Volunteers Junior Achievement El Segundo Educational Foundation Junior Blind of America EPIC Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Family Centers, Inc. LA SCORES Fauna Education Center LA’s BEST FDNY Foundation Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund Feed the Children Laredo Children’s Museum, Inc. First Candle/SIDS Alliance Learning Together Family Literacy, Inc. Fraternidad sin Fronteras Foundation (Brotherhood Without Borders) – Mexico Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fulfillment Fund Listening Ear Crisis Center Project, Inc. Functional Fitness 4 Kids Fundación Dar Amor/Fundamor – Colombia Fundacja Spelnionych Marzen (Fulfilled Dreams Fund) – Poland Gifts in Kind International Girls Club of Ohio Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati Literacy Partners Long Island Head Injury Association, Inc. Los Angeles Team Mentoring Los Angeles World Affairs Council Girls, Inc. Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. Girls For a Change Girls In Motion, Inc. Luwan School for Children with Special Needs – Shanghai, China GOAL, Inc. Macomb County Child Advocacy Center Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong Madison Area Literacy Council Groove With Me, Inc. Madison Symphony Orchestra Guangdong Charity Federation – China Magie a l’hopital (Magic at the Hospital) – France Hans Andersen Club – Hong Kong Make-A-Wish Foundation of America Hip Hop Haven, Inc. Make-A-Wish Foundation of Australia Hospice Foundation of Western New York Make-A-Wish Foundation France IRES, Institut de Reinserció Social – Spain Make-A-Wish Foundation Greece IFB: Käenguru – Germany Make-A-Wish Foundation Los Angeles Impact India Foundation – India Make-A-Wish Foundation Switzerland and Liechtenstein Independence, Inc. dba Moving in the Spirit Make-A-Wish International INROADS Make-A-Wish North Texas Institute of International Education Malivai Washington Kids Foundation, Inc. Integrated Community Connections Manhattan Beach Education Foundation International Center for Corporate Accountability Marathon Kids learning is fun! 14 Leukodystrophy Foundation Grantee Listing March of Dimes Polytechnic School Martha’s Vineyard Boys & Girls Club Project for Neighborhood Aftercare Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA P.S. I Love You Foundation Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center PTA California Congress of Parents, Teachers & Students Mending Kids International Public Counsel Mercy Learning Center of Bridgeport, Inc. Punahou School Moorestown Friends School Rainbow Days, Inc. Muscular Dystrophy Association Read to Grow, Inc. Mychal’s Learning Place Read to Succeed, Inc. Nastenka Foundation for Children with Cancer – Russia Reading Enriches All Children National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions Red Cross of America National Center for Learning Disabilities Red Cross of Norway National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Research, Education, Action and Policy Food Group National Committee on U.S. – China Relations Ronald McDonald House WNY National Law Enforcement & Firefighters Foundation Rosie’s For All Kids Foundation National Multiple Sclerosis Society Roslyn Road School NatureNet St. Baldrick’s Foundation Nellie Burge Community Center, Inc. Saint John’s Health Care Center New York Public Library Salvation Army Services, Inc. New York Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children Samen – Stap voor Stap (Little Ships’ Boys Program) – Belgium Newspapers in Education Noguchi Museum Northside Center for Child Development Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity (NOAH) – South Africa Opera for the Young Overture Center for the Arts Otis College of Art & Design Palos Verdes Peninsula Education Foundation Paiges Butterfly Run Pajama Program, Inc. Pamida Foundation Pediatric Therapy Network Peninsula Education Foundation Philadelphia Young Playwrights PlayTime Productions San Francisco Friends School San Judas Tadeo Foundation – Mexico Santa Claus, Inc. Save the Children School of American Ballet Science Club for Girls, Inc. Second Stage Theatre Sesame Workshop SIDS Alliance/First Candle Simpson Street Free Press Skating Association for the Blind and Handicapped, Inc. Skin Cancer Foundation Smile Train, Inc. Smiling Kids you are the best! 15 Grantee Listing SOS Children’s Village – Argentina University of New York at Buffalo SOS Children’s Village – Chile University of North Carolina SOS Children’s Village – Finland University of Oregon SOS Children’s Village – Portugal University of Southern California South Asian Youth Action (SAYA), Inc. University of Vienna, Department of Juvenile Medicine – Austria Southern California Conservatory of Music University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics Southern California Leadership Network Vassar College Special Olympics Canada Venice Family Clinic Special Olympics International Vermont Academy Special Olympics Southern California Village School St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital VIP ViviamoInPositivo ITALIA ONLUS – Italy St. Mary’s Food Bank Visitation Academy Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation – Japan VOICE Starship Foundation – New Zealand Wake Forest University Stichting: Hulp...met elkaar, voor elkaar... (Help with each other, for each other) – Netherlands Waisman Center Stichting Sinterklaas Bestaat – Netherlands Taking the Reins Tereza Maxova Foundation – Czech Republic The Link Theatre of Youth Torrance Memorial Home Health & Hospice Torch Foundation Town Hall of Los Angeles Toy Industry Foundation Toys R Us Children’s Fund Tree Musketeers Trilateral Commission Tuen Mun Yuk Chi Resource Center Ltd. – Hong Kong Twin Lakes Literacy Council UNICEF United Way Wellesley College Werlin Reading Teams Foundation Wessex Children’s Hospice Trust – United Kingdom Westport Public Library Willows Community School Winterkids Education Foundation Wisconsin Historical Society Wisconsin Humanities Council Wiseburn Education Foundation Women’s & Children’s Hospital of Buffalo Women’s Sports Foundation WonderWorks Woodside School Foundation World Presidents Organization World Vision Yayasan Sarana Pengembangan Kota – Cikarang, Indonesia Young Athletes, Inc. University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles thank you Mattel! 4 16 Mattel Philanthropy Programs Annual Report 2007 Illustrations provided in part by children from: Schools (in partnership with Save the Children): Carr Creek Elementary School, Littcarr, KY • City Inc. School North, Minneapolis, MN East Marion Elementary School, Columbia, MS • Gloster Elementary School, Gloster, MS • Hacker Elementary School, Manchester, KY Jones Fork Elementary School, Mousie, KY • Paces Creek Elementary School, Manchester, KY • Sand Gap Elementary School, Sand Gap, KY • Tyner Elementary, Anneville, KY Children’s hospitals (in partnership with NACHRI): Blythedale Children’s Hospital, Valhalla, NY • Children’s Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ Children’s Medical Center Dallas, Dallas, TX • Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH • Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation, Cleveland, OH Cook Children’s Medical Center, Forth Worth, TX • Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA, Los Angeles, CA • Memorial Children’s Hospital, South Bend, IN Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN • Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Inc., Baltimore, MD • Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN Shriners Hospitals for Children, Sacramento, CA • Sinai Children’s Hospital, Chicago, IL • St. John’s Children’s Hospital, Springfield, MO Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, TX • West Virginia University Children’s Hospital, Morgantown, WV For more information about the Mattel Philanthropy Programs and the Mattel Children’s Foundation, please log onto: www.Mattel.com/About_Us/Philanthropy For additional questions, please contact us at: [email protected] Printed in USA on recycled paper. © 2008 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Making a meaningful difference, one child at a time. Mattel Philanthropic Vision