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Mattel Children’s Foundation Awards 20 Grants In 18 European Countries In 2006

Mattel Children’s Foundation Awards 20 Grants In 18 European Countries In 2006

Published 01-04-07

Submitted by Mattel Children's Foundation

El Segundo, Calif., January 4, 2007 "“ As part of its ongoing commitment to children and families around the world, the Mattel Children's Foundation has awarded 42 grants in 38 countries totaling more than $1 million under its International Grants Program, including 21 grants totaling $525,000 in Europe in 2006.

"The Mattel Children’s Foundation is pleased that we can bring joy to children in need throughout Europe and around the world," said Deidre Lind, Executive Director of the Mattel Children’s Foundation and Mattel philanthropy programs. "It is our philanthropic mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need and we believe it is especially important to support organizations that directly serve children through our grant funding."

The Mattel Children’s Foundation International Grants Program awards grants to charitable organizations that directly assist children in need and support Mattel’s philanthropic priorities of building literacy and educational opportunities, supporting children’s well being and building girls’ self-esteem and empowerment.

  • In France, the Mattel Children’s Foundation gave $25,000 to Enfance et Partage, an organization created over 30 years ago to protect children from violence and advocate for children impacted by violence. The funding will support the Allo Parents Bébé program which provides phone support free of charge to parents.

  • For the second year in a row, the Foundation’s grant in Germany was awarded to IFB’s Käenguru program to support the construction of a unique petting zoo designed for autistic and other children with difficulty communicating.

  • The Foundation’s grant to Cliniclowns in Belgium provides clowns to children’s hospitals, bringing some fun and relief to children facing serious health challenges.

    In addition to Belgium, France and Germany, grants were distributed in: Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Please see the attached for a full list of the international grants made across Europe and around the world in 2006.

    For more information on the Mattel Children’s Foundation International Grants Program in 2007, please log on to www.Mattel.com/About_Us/Philanthropy

    About the Mattel Children’s Foundation

    The Mattel Children's Foundation was established in 1978. With a vision of "making a meaningful difference, one child at a time," the Foundation provides cash grants through domestic and international grantmaking programs, as well as international scholarships to children of employees, matching gifts and volunteer grants for Mattel employees. In addition, the Foundation continues its tradition of partnering with exemplary nonprofit partners. Mattel has partnered with Special Olympics, Save the Children, the Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) and the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation (CAAF). The Mattel Children's Foundation is funded exclusively by cash donations from Mattel, Inc.

    About Mattel

    Mattel, Inc., (NYSE: MAT, www.mattel.com) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys and family products, including Barbie®, the most popular fashion doll ever introduced. Mattel continues to dedicate more than 2% of its pretax profit to charitable efforts, including product donations and grant making activities. The Mattel family is comprised of such best-selling brands as Hot Wheels®, Matchbox®, American Girl®, Radica® and Tyco® R/C, as well as Fisher-Price® brands (www.fisher-price.com), including Little People®, Rescue Heroes®, Power Wheels® and a wide array of entertainment-inspired toy lines. With worldwide headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel employs more than the 30,000 people in 42 countries and sells products in more than 150 nations throughout the world. Mattel's vision is to be the world's premier toy brands -- today and tomorrow.

    2006 International Grants Program
    Europe
    Medical University of Vienna - Pediatrics Austria
    ClinicClownsBelgium
    Tereza Maxová FoundationCzech Republic
    Hans Christian Andersen Children’s Hospital, Odense University HospitalDenmark
    University Children’s Hospitals (Association of Friends)Finland
    Association Théodora France
    Enfance et Partage (Children & Sharing)France
    Sylvie Vartan Association for Underprivileged Children France
    IFB "“ Interestgroup for the Hindered: Käenguru Germany
    Make A Wish FoundationGreece
    Make A Wish FoundationHolland
    SOS Children’s Villages Hungary
    Associazione Nazionale per la Difesa Fanciulllezza Abbandonata (National Association for the Abused & Neglected Children)Italy
    Stichting Vrienden Slowaakse Jeugd (Foundation for the Friends of Slovak Youth)Netherlands
    The Association in Support of Contemporary Living
    Netherlands/Turkey
    Radiumhospitalet (Hospital for Children with Cancer)
    Norway
    Fundacja Spełnionych Marzeń (Fulfilled Dreams Fund)Poland
    Centro de Ocupacão InfantilPortugal
    ACIM "“ Associacio Catalana per la Infancia Maltractada
    Spain
    Riksförbundet BRIS (Children’s Rights Society)
    Sweden
    Thames Valley Adventure PlaygroundUnited Kingdom



    2006 International Grants Program
    Countries Outside of Europe
    Fundación Crear Vale La Pena Argentina
    Casa da Paz (House of Peace)Brazil
    Theresa Group Canada
    SOS Children’s Villages Chile
    Guangdong Charity FoundationChina
    Fundación Dar Amor/Fundamor-Bogotá Colombia
    Hospicio de Huerfanos de San Jose (Orphans Hospice)Costa Rica
    Hans Andersen Club Hong Kong
    Playwright Children’s Play Association Hong Kong
    Impact India Foundation India
    Yayasan Sarana Pengembangan Kota (City Development Foundation) - Cikarang Indonesia
    Ujima FoundationKenya
    Persatuan Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Daerah Seberang (Vallalar Mandram Orphanage)Malaysia
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Mexico A.C.Mexico (Tijuana)
    Ser HumanoMexico
    Nastenka Hactehbka (Nastenka Foundation Helping Children with Cancer) Russia
    NOAH (Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity)South Africa
    Rong Rien Khong Noo/Chankajorn Co. (My School)Thailand
    Association for the Support of Contemporary Living Turkey
    Pedia HIVeDucation (HEALTHeFoundation)Uganda
    Fundacion Autismo en Voz Alta (Autism Foundation) Venezuela
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    The Mattel Children's Foundation was established in 1978. With a vision of "making a meaningful difference, one child at a time," the Foundation provides cash grants through domestic and international grantmaking programs, as well as international scholarships to children of employees, matching gifts and volunteer grants for Mattel employees. In addition, the Foundation continues its tradition of partnering with exemplary nonprofit partners. Mattel has partnered with Special Olympics, Save the Children, the Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) and the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation (CAAF). The Mattel Children's Foundation is funded exclusively by cash donations from Mattel, Inc.

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