Daffy

Chananya Backer Memorial Fund Inc.

Chananya Backer Memorial Fund Inc.

Pikesville, MD
Tax ID45-1623204

Want to make a donation using Daffy?

Lower your income taxes with a charitable deduction this year when you donate to this non-profit via Daffy.

Payment method

Frequency

Amount

$USD
Daffy covers all ACH transaction fees so 100% of your donation goes to your favorite charities.

Do you work for Chananya Backer Memorial Fund Inc.? Learn more here.

By donating on this page you are making an irrevocable contribution to Daffy Charitable Fund, a 501(c)(3) public charity, and a subsequent donation recommendation to the charity listed above, subject to our Member Agreement. Contributions are generally eligible for a charitable tax-deduction and a yearly consolidated receipt will be provided by Daffy. Processing fees may be applied and will reduce the value available to send to the end charity. The recipient organizations have not provided permission for this listing and have not reviewed the content.
Donations to organizations are distributed as soon as the donation is approved and the funds are available. In the rare event that Daffy is unable to fulfill the donation request to this charity, you will be notified and given the opportunity to choose another charity. This may occur if the charity is unresponsive or if the charity is no longer in good standing with regulatory authorities.

About this organization

Revenue

$776,729

Expenses

$801,141

Mission

CBMI's mission is to provide Jewish youth with structure and opportunities to succeed in life.

About

Project Build Summer ExtremeProject Build Summer Extreme was created to allow the boys to spend their summers in a structured environment. Each day starts with prayer services, followed by two hours of Jewish learning. Groups of approximately five boys are then dispatched, together with a foreman, to different construction sites. Sample jobs include building decks, demolition work, painting and a variety of other building tasks. Each night, members of the community host the group for a barbeque followed by swimming or other recreational activities. In Summer 2013, there were 40 young men that participated in the program. This schedule allows for very little time for the young men to fall back into destructive behavior, attend parties or seek out old friends and habits.