Mouli Cohen
Career Philanthropy
My Philanthropy
Camp Okizu

Camp Okizu

As an Executive Committee Member, I work with the camp staff to assure the ongoing success of Camp Okizu. The largest camp in Northern California, Camp Okizu is a free summer camp program where kids with cancer can simply be kids.

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Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell Research

My grant is focused on the launch of an FDA-approved "core research facility," a key component in translating the laboratory advancements made in stem cell research into therapeutic applications.

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Sabera Foundation

Sabera Foundation

In support of my friend, actress Melanie Griffith, my grants to the Sabera Foundation help fund support programs and educational opportunities for underprivileged girls in India.

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Glogau Teddy Bear Rescue Fund

Glogau Teddy Bear Rescue Fund

Assisting families whose children are undergoing treatment at UCSF Children's Hospital, I support this fund for its simple but important mission of filling special needs that Medi-Cal cannot provide, such as parking fees, hotel costs, meals and even the occasional, familiar comfort of a stuffed teddy bear.

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Northern California Cancer Center

Northern California Cancer Center

One of the nation's most important organizations dedicated to understanding who gets cancer, why, how to detect and treat it, and how to improve the quality of life of individuals living with cancer.

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Cure Autism Now

Cure Autism Now

Another effective and important group of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through research support, education and outreach programs.

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Childhood Visiion Campaign

Preventing & Training Blindness

I developed the Childhood Vision Campaign to prevent blindness and restore sight in developing countries where tens of thousands of children go blind every year. Our programs leverage partnerships with local hospitals, doctors and foundations to target regions where treatment and prevention programs are most needed.

Russian Arts Foundation

Russian Arts Foundation

This foundation offers hope and enlivens the lives of Russian orphans through music. Its programs enable Russia's leading symphony musicians to provide an up close and personal music introduction for children in Russia's orphanages.

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Youth Tennis Advantage

Youth Tennis Advantage

This is a fantastic after school program for the inner-city children of Oakland, San Francisco and East Palo Alto. Combining sport and academics, Youth Tennis Advantage is effectively helping over 1000 kids each year.

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America India Foundation

America India Foundation

Chaired by President Clinton, this foundation provides an important conduit to accelerate social and economic change in India by connecting resources across the United States an India.

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Tenderloin Development Corp.

Tenderloin Development Corp.

The After School Program provides a great service to 300 children per year, with tutoring, computer training, sports, dance and cultural programs at no cost to families.

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Philanthropy in support of the Arts and education through the arts

Oakland School for the Arts

Oakland School for the Arts

This program receives my support because it is an important and effective educational program developed by Mayor Jerry Brown to help underprivileged children of the Oakland area succeed in the arts.

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Asian Art Museum

Asian Art Museum

As a donor, I actively support the museum's mission of leading a diverse global audience in discovering the unique material, aesthetic, and intellectual achievements of Asian art and culture.

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SF MOMA

SF MOMA

As a Director's Circle member and collector of important 20th century art, one of the privileges of being a San Francisco resident is supporting one of the world's most innovative museums of modern and contemporary art.

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De Young

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: the de Young Museum Curriculum Project

Working in conjunction with Dede Wilsey and Harry Parker, my grant supports a unique education program that uses the museum's collections to provide public school teachers with exciting classroom resources designed for state mandated social science, language and visual arts curricula for grades 1-12.

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The Legion of Honor

The Legion of Honor

An active member in support of San Francisco's most beautiful museum and one of the world's most important collections of ancient and European art.

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Fun Press
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My Philanthropy

If you want to change the world, start by changing the life of a child. Over the past few years, I have focused my philanthropic efforts on the research and treatment of pediatric cancer and blindness. This commitment is expressed in grants to national and international organizations all over the world. My mission is simply stated: reduce the incidence of childhood blindness in third world countries, and expand the number and reach of cancer detection and treatment programs for children.

This mission has led to my involvement in Camp Okizu and my Childhood Vision Campaign. These outstanding programs are comprised of passionate people committed to addressing the critical needs of young people. By inspiring communities, states and nations, by motivating individuals and organizations, by equipping local leaders with programs and facilities, we will make a difference in the lives of millions of children.

We live in an exciting time of discovery. New treatments and technologies that offer tremendous promise are within our reach. Stem cell research for example, offers tremendous potential to treat disease and disorders that today, have no current therapies or at best, partially effective ones. Programs contributing to the progress of this research are the prologue to an era of medical discovery of cell-based therapies. One day these therapies will restore the promise of full lives to those children whose lives today are truncated by critical illness.

Philanthropy is a business in which we are CFOs for God. A responsible approach, balanced with passionate desire to change the world for the better is a worthy endeavor, not only for the wealthy, but for all who take up the challenge of making a difference. We choose these organizations to be recipients of grants including pediatric hospitals, clinics and other organizations dedicated to the early detection and treatment of cancer and blindness in children.

The Child Vision Campaign

Child Vision CampaignThe Child Vision Campaign is a special program developed and led by Mouli Cohen. Mr. Cohen has established international partnerships with organizations that have extensive experience in the field of blindness prevention. Now, that experience and expertise, gained through working with hundreds of thousands of people, is being applied to building improved service delivery systems and programs for children.

Worldwide, an estimated 40 million people are blind. The number of people affected grows each year, particularly in developing countries which are least equipped to respond. In these countries, cataract accounts for at least half of the blindness, and preventable conditions cause much of the rest.

The Child Vision Campaign collaborates with its partners to prevent blindness and restore sight by supporting locally-run programs in underserved communities. Our eye care work emphasizes research, service and evaluation of community-based methods to provide cataract surgery and other eye care of high quality, high volume and low cost. Our program partnerships, built on mutual respect, share the goal of making quality eye care services affordable and accessible to everyone.

Child BlindnessThe Child Vision Campaign was started to leverage the combined experience of the right partnerships to dramatically reduce childhood blindness and promote healthy vision. Every year almost 500,000 children go blind. Many of these children die within the first two years of going blind. Today, there are more than 1.4 million blind children in the world. The causes of childhood blindness vary. For many of these children, simple eye glasses can change their lives. For some, their blindness can be prevented and treated with education, intervention and early detection. For others, their blindness must be addressed through hospital treatment. A large number of children suffer from blindness that cannot be treated and must be addressed through rehabilitation services and community education.

The Child Vision Campaign is moving forward with significant programs using the expertise and talents of our various international partners to achieve remarkable results. Education, detection and rehabilitation are all being employed to understand local needs, develop service networks, and solve eye problems. Through our relationship with global world leaders and institutional clinics around the world the systems and strategies developed by the Childhood Vision Campaign and its partners will be leveraged for use in dozens of additional poor countries.

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