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The My Gym Foundation Gift Program is sponsored by The My Gym Foundation. The My Gym Foundation accepts applications from or on behalf of children with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities and those coping with chronic or financial struggles.
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Apply for a Gift | My Gym Foundation Apply for a Gift Learn More The My Gym Foundation accepts applications from or on behalf of children with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities and those coping with chronic illness or financial struggles. Requests, limited to gifts of $500 or less, may include but are not limited to rehabilitative therapy, My Gym classes, assistive devices, medical equipment, and sensory items.
Please specify exact items needed and where they can be purchased. Because of the overwhelming number of requests we receive, we are unable to research and select items for the applicant. Applicants must be under the age of 18.
Gift allocations from the My Gym Foundation are determined by our Appropriations Committee and are based on greatest need, whom we can best assist, funds available, and long-term impact on the child’s quality of life. The Committee meets on a monthly basis to make the difficult decision as to how many candidates we can help. The policy of the My Gym Foundation is to directly purchase all equipment and services.
We do not offer monetary gifts. All requests to the My Gym Foundation will be acknowledged via email or telephone.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Children under 18 with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities or those coping with chronic illness or financial struggles. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $500 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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