We feel we are blessed, and it is our responsibility to help our fellow man with our gifts. Our heart goes out to those who suffer and seek a helping hand. While there are so many worthy charities, we cannot make an impact if we spread our contributions of time and money too thin. For this reason, we have chosen these charities as our focus and invite you to contribute what you can to these as well.
Thank you so much.
The Sailer Benefit Team
Thank you so much.
The Sailer Benefit Team
"We help kids be kids!"
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The Shriner's Hospital for Children
Every child dreams of being in the driver’s seat. But not all children travel the same road. For children faced with physical challenges, fulfilling the promise of a brighter tomorrow can be a long and bumpy ride. The specialists at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Twin Cities are determined to put children in the driver’s seat and set them on the road to independence.
Since 1923, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Twin Cities’ board-certified surgeons and staff have provided high-quality medical care to all children, regardless of a family’s ability to pay. Our hospital and clinic specialize in treating children with orthopedic conditions in an environment designed to put children at ease. Every member of our team, from surgeons and therapists to nurses and prosthetists, work together to ensure the best course of treatment for each patient.
The Twin Cities Shriners Hospital staff proudly serve children in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Wisconsin, and into the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan.
Since 1923, Shriners Hospitals for Children — Twin Cities’ board-certified surgeons and staff have provided high-quality medical care to all children, regardless of a family’s ability to pay. Our hospital and clinic specialize in treating children with orthopedic conditions in an environment designed to put children at ease. Every member of our team, from surgeons and therapists to nurses and prosthetists, work together to ensure the best course of treatment for each patient.
The Twin Cities Shriners Hospital staff proudly serve children in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Wisconsin, and into the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Saskatchewan.
"Helping Children Communicate"
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Minneapolis-St Paul Rite Care
RiteCare® of Minneapolis-St. Paul is a Minneapolis-based non-profit organization that endeavors to give children with speech and language disorders the opportunity to reach their full potential by providing financial grants for treatment.
Through its RiteCare® Grant Program, to help families pay for speech and language therapy, RiteCare® of Minneapolis-St. Paul can directly impact children's lives, help them communicate, and give them a better future.
Through its RiteCare® Grant Program, to help families pay for speech and language therapy, RiteCare® of Minneapolis-St. Paul can directly impact children's lives, help them communicate, and give them a better future.
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Neighborhood House
When families and individuals in St. Paul want to change their lives, Neighborhood House is here to help. We are a multi-service agency, providing wrap-around services for people when they need it most. Neighborhood House helps people with basic needs, education, multiple youth programs, and health and well-being. All of our programs are offered for free to participants.
Compassion International
Compassion International is a child-advocacy ministry that pairs compassionate people with those suffering from poverty. The ministry releases children from spiritual, economic, social, and physical poverty. The goal is for each child to become a responsible and fulfilled adult.
Compassion's work has grown from modest beginnings in South Korea in 1952 when American evangelist Rev. Everett Swanson felt compelled to help 35 children orphaned by the Korean conflict. Today it is a worldwide ministry where millions of children are reaping the benefits of one man's clear, God-given vision.
Compassion's work has grown from modest beginnings in South Korea in 1952 when American evangelist Rev. Everett Swanson felt compelled to help 35 children orphaned by the Korean conflict. Today it is a worldwide ministry where millions of children are reaping the benefits of one man's clear, God-given vision.