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This program allows media organizations, professional service firms and other companies to provide time, products or in-kind services to help extend IKF’s reach and coverage.
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Joshua Bratter and Matthew Krieger
Bratter & Krieger LLP |
| Getting the proper visas and waivers required for temporary residence in the United States isn’t always easy. However, thanks to Bratter & Krieger LLP, a full service legal firm specializing in immigration law, these and other complex immigration matters are handled at no charge for the parents of IKF kids. As part of the IKF Partners for Kids program, attorneys Joshua Bratter and Matthew Krieger provide their legal expertise pro bono to help IKF families enter the country and remain here while their children receive medical care and follow-up treatment. The firm, esta¬blished in 2000 in Miami Beach, represents foreign professionals, international artists, entertainers, sports figures and investors. Still, they regard services to the IKF as some of the most important work they do. We are grateful to have Bratter & Krieger as our Partners for Kids. |
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| Viva Partnership, Inc. |
| As a US Hispanic marketing expert, Linda Lane Gonzalez, CEO and founder of ViVA Partnership, advises clients to focus on winning “share of heart” before going after share of market. When IKF kids won a big share of Linda’s heart three years ago, she and her creative teams were immediately committed to helping the program grow. ViVA’s creative teams developed IKF’s first advertising campaign in 2002, and most recently completed the creative work, in English and Spanish, for IKF’s new Monthly Giving Program, Heroes of Hope. “ViVA’s work on behalf of IKF is 100% from the heart,” says Linda, a member of IKF’s Board of Directors. As an IKF Partner for Kids, ViVA is making its own positive impact, helping to save children’s lives. |
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