Michael Jacksons - Charitable Legacy
Carrying on the Legacy of Michael Jackson
To carry on the legacy left to us by Michael Jackson for his humanitarian efforts to heal the world and save the worlds children.
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8977 Claybeck Ave
Sun Valley, CA
91352 USA
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Since 2009..We have been donating toys to Children's Hospital every three months. Secured a trail named for Michael Jackson in the Hollywood Hills, feeding the homeless for Rescue Missions and Mend, Volunteering time with Aids Project Los Angeles warehouse.. birthday and holiday events for Michael's children celebrating their lives and the love of their father with them, Dinner donation parties to collect food, toys and clothes for shelters around the Los Angeles area
A Tribute Artists for Michael Jackson, Michael Joseph Green has been key in raising awareness for the cause and plight of homeless children, and families as well as saving the planet...We have planted over 500 trees in a year and are constantly working to branch out into other areas to help with all the worlds inhabitants...Michael Jackson's legacy of humanitarian efforts will survive and thrive through us...He left us a Loving Legacy and we are honored and humbled to carry on for him.
April Smith Founder of Michael Jacksons-Charitable Legacy has been volunteering her time and services to the community since mid 1978. She has worked with Hathaway House, the S Club, Sunshine House, Children's Hospital, MDA working phone banks for the Jerry Lewis Telethon 8 yrs in a row and still does occasionally. Working with other charities and like minded individuals to give back to the community and bring awareness to the plight of the homeless and abandoned children. Now, she has taken on the charge for love, to carry on in the absence of Michael Jackson to heal the world, bring light to the plight of the planet and its inhabitants, carrying on his loving legacy of peace and giving and unconditional love. All are welcome to carry on the cause and bring love and light to the world over, and carry on for Michael Jackson his humanitarian efforts for the planet. God Bless you all.
APRIL SMITH (ADMINISTRATOR)
April Smith has been giving and volunteering her time for over 30 years since 1978. She
was born February 27, 1965 in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California.
Volunteering in her Jr. High and High School related clubs to Hathaway House for troubled
teens being a mentor, Sunshine Manor Convalescent Hospital reading to the residents and
playing afternoon bingo with them keeping them alert and vibrant. The S Club (school service) at
school was one of her clubs to help the communities around her. Also April was very active in
High School Drill Team and worked with community shops to sponsor field trips for the drill
team to Wild Life Way Station to help learn and volunteer about the wild life and natural
habitats. Among other trips involving community service. She also was in French club, Spanish
club, volunteered 8 yrs in a row and many times more over the years working the phone banks
for the Jerry Lewis MDA on Labor Day weekend from 1979 to 1986 and again from 1992 to
1994 and lastly 2008 to 2010. April has volunteered with the city of Pasadena for over 20 years
(1977 to 1997) helping to get the Rose Parade Floats ready for Parade on New Year’s Day. April
is an amateur radio operator and has worked the health and welfare calls during the 1994
Northridge earthquake. Volunteered for the Red Cross, works with C.E.R.T (Community
Emergency Response Team) who has done search and rescue and worked at many command
posts for the fires that have ravaged the Los Angeles area over the years.
April works for the County of Los Angeles Welfare Department, The Department of Public
Social Services for the last ten years working in the information area (First Contact for clients),
reception, as a unit clerk and now as an Eligibility Worker where she helps families with and
without children and homeless individuals on a daily basis. April worked 6 months with the
victims of Hurricane Katrina displaced and sent to the Los Angeles area find shelter and homes.
Also, over the years have volunteered and donated to Children’s Hospital of Greater Los
Angeles, and has a son with developmental disabilities called Noonan’s Syndrome which has
hindered his growth and learning capabilities tremendously over the years. Donations to The
City of Hope for Cancer Research, St. Jude and T. J. Martel have also been April’s biggest
charities over the years all because of the caring research and love for the sick and terminally ill
children and their families.
So, on June 25, 2009, when the world lost a true humanitarian Michael Jackson, she felt that it
was only fitting to carry on the humanitarian efforts of Michael Jackson. Her love of Michael
Jackson spans over 39 years and since he, like she, had an empathy for children, the sick, needy
and the planet, it is a perfect solution to carry on in Michael Jackson’s honor April does it
because it is not only right, but out of genuine love of everyone. This also carries on the efforts
of Michael Jackson, paying tribute and honoring his legacy of love and light. Through her and
the organization she has started Michael Jacksons-Charitable Legacy, Michael Jackson’s
humanitarian efforts to help and heal the planet and its inhabitants will flourish and thrive. Over
the last two years since Michael Jackson’s untimely and globe shocking death, April has been
holding donation drives and toy drives to collect anything and everything she can to give to
homeless shelters Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, MEND, Path Achieve, Salvation Army,
Aids Project LA and Children’s Hospital of Greater Los Angeles all in Michael Jackson’s name.
each time making sure that they realize it is to help those in need in the name of Michael
Jackson. April believes that it is up to all of us to work together to create a better world. Heal the
damage we all have placed on the world around us and bring love and hope to those who truly
just simply need a helping hand, a loving voice, caring shoulders to help them carry their burdens
and foster faith, hope and belief that someone somewhere will soon help to make a change. It
starts with us; we are the ones who can make a change, so April does this to honor Michael
Jackson’s humanitarian legacy and shines light and love to those in need in her community.
A Tribute Artists for Michael Jackson, Michael Joseph Green has been key in raising awareness for the cause and plight of homeless children, and families as well as saving the planet...We have planted over 500 trees in a year and are constantly working to branch out into other areas to help with all the worlds inhabitants...Michael Jackson's legacy of humanitarian efforts will survive and thrive through us...He left us a Loving Legacy and we are honored and humbled to carry on for him.
April Smith Founder of Michael Jacksons-Charitable Legacy has been volunteering her time and services to the community since mid 1978. She has worked with Hathaway House, the S Club, Sunshine House, Children's Hospital, MDA working phone banks for the Jerry Lewis Telethon 8 yrs in a row and still does occasionally. Working with other charities and like minded individuals to give back to the community and bring awareness to the plight of the homeless and abandoned children. Now, she has taken on the charge for love, to carry on in the absence of Michael Jackson to heal the world, bring light to the plight of the planet and its inhabitants, carrying on his loving legacy of peace and giving and unconditional love. All are welcome to carry on the cause and bring love and light to the world over, and carry on for Michael Jackson his humanitarian efforts for the planet. God Bless you all.
APRIL SMITH (ADMINISTRATOR)
April Smith has been giving and volunteering her time for over 30 years since 1978. She
was born February 27, 1965 in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California.
Volunteering in her Jr. High and High School related clubs to Hathaway House for troubled
teens being a mentor, Sunshine Manor Convalescent Hospital reading to the residents and
playing afternoon bingo with them keeping them alert and vibrant. The S Club (school service) at
school was one of her clubs to help the communities around her. Also April was very active in
High School Drill Team and worked with community shops to sponsor field trips for the drill
team to Wild Life Way Station to help learn and volunteer about the wild life and natural
habitats. Among other trips involving community service. She also was in French club, Spanish
club, volunteered 8 yrs in a row and many times more over the years working the phone banks
for the Jerry Lewis MDA on Labor Day weekend from 1979 to 1986 and again from 1992 to
1994 and lastly 2008 to 2010. April has volunteered with the city of Pasadena for over 20 years
(1977 to 1997) helping to get the Rose Parade Floats ready for Parade on New Year’s Day. April
is an amateur radio operator and has worked the health and welfare calls during the 1994
Northridge earthquake. Volunteered for the Red Cross, works with C.E.R.T (Community
Emergency Response Team) who has done search and rescue and worked at many command
posts for the fires that have ravaged the Los Angeles area over the years.
April works for the County of Los Angeles Welfare Department, The Department of Public
Social Services for the last ten years working in the information area (First Contact for clients),
reception, as a unit clerk and now as an Eligibility Worker where she helps families with and
without children and homeless individuals on a daily basis. April worked 6 months with the
victims of Hurricane Katrina displaced and sent to the Los Angeles area find shelter and homes.
Also, over the years have volunteered and donated to Children’s Hospital of Greater Los
Angeles, and has a son with developmental disabilities called Noonan’s Syndrome which has
hindered his growth and learning capabilities tremendously over the years. Donations to The
City of Hope for Cancer Research, St. Jude and T. J. Martel have also been April’s biggest
charities over the years all because of the caring research and love for the sick and terminally ill
children and their families.
So, on June 25, 2009, when the world lost a true humanitarian Michael Jackson, she felt that it
was only fitting to carry on the humanitarian efforts of Michael Jackson. Her love of Michael
Jackson spans over 39 years and since he, like she, had an empathy for children, the sick, needy
and the planet, it is a perfect solution to carry on in Michael Jackson’s honor April does it
because it is not only right, but out of genuine love of everyone. This also carries on the efforts
of Michael Jackson, paying tribute and honoring his legacy of love and light. Through her and
the organization she has started Michael Jacksons-Charitable Legacy, Michael Jackson’s
humanitarian efforts to help and heal the planet and its inhabitants will flourish and thrive. Over
the last two years since Michael Jackson’s untimely and globe shocking death, April has been
holding donation drives and toy drives to collect anything and everything she can to give to
homeless shelters Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, MEND, Path Achieve, Salvation Army,
Aids Project LA and Children’s Hospital of Greater Los Angeles all in Michael Jackson’s name.
each time making sure that they realize it is to help those in need in the name of Michael
Jackson. April believes that it is up to all of us to work together to create a better world. Heal the
damage we all have placed on the world around us and bring love and hope to those who truly
just simply need a helping hand, a loving voice, caring shoulders to help them carry their burdens
and foster faith, hope and belief that someone somewhere will soon help to make a change. It
starts with us; we are the ones who can make a change, so April does this to honor Michael
Jackson’s humanitarian legacy and shines light and love to those in need in her community.