Benefits

Individuals

Ultimately, CCN exists to help you! While CCN has been on the drawing boards since 1998, it was the events of 9/11 that pushed us to "bring it to life”.

Over $2 billion was donated to NYC families and other affected invididuals through some 170 charities and some people are still trying to find help! This is certainly not true of the majority of charities involved, but we became concerned that if possible, this should not happen again.

An unfortunate aftermath of 9/11 has been tension among people groups. If possible, we determined that the CCN resource should foster greater cross-cultural appreciation. This in turn may secure more dollars for existing charities to help people in time of need.

Finally, our research into bank-based programs lead to a series of new resources that can help charities run more efficiently. These technologies are accessible through the CCN platform for our bank sponsors and are intended to help more of each charitable dollar reach the intended recipients.


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Do you need help?
In order for charities and congregation-based programs to help you, they need to know you exist and what your needs are! Many individuals overlook the considerable support that the "charity safety net" can provide during times of need. By using CCN, individuals can quickly identify where they might find assistance for healthcare, including food, shelter and clothing; and how to apply for help.

Medical providers also benefit from CCN. If you are unsure how to secure charitable and/or congregation funds to help you, ask your doctor to log onto CCN. One part of our service was specifically designed for them...to help you!

CCN uniquely addresses charitable needs by relying on banks. It is through their sponsorship that we can help charities to become more effective in reaching you.

How to use CCN


Simply use the Search function to find charities and congregation-based programs that may help you. Find your location using our map and then quickly drill down to your community to locate nearby help.

America's Uninsured
Over 43 million people were uninsured in 2002, according to the US Census Bureau