Jamie Lee Foundation provides assistance to low-income and disabled people and families and older Americans who are unable to provide basic necessities (i.e. food, utilities, health care, medical aid, transportation, shelter, etc.) on their own. We also support research and education into what can be done to help people and families learn how to support themselves, deal with disabilities, find relief from symptoms associated with disabilities, or otherwise improve their ability to support and/or care for themselves and their family members.
Maximizing Your Donation
We appreciate your generosity and willingness to help others and believe your contribution should go as far as possible! To assist with this we have established a network of nonprofits with whom we are able to share professional services (IT, Web Design and Support, Marketing, etc.).

Cannabis Use Research and Education – The CURE Initiative
Over 115 deaths occur each day from Opioids. Of these, over 40% are from those with properly issued prescriptions under federal laws and regulations. In addition, side effects for prescriptions of chronic pain diseases–such as Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Shingles, and Neuropathy–are often as bad as the disease! Jamie Lee Foundation is supporting legalized medicinal marijuana through its CURE Initiative.
Humanitarian Services
Jamie Lee Foundation reaches out to help a variety of people who are suffering and in need by focusing on three areas: Natural Disasters, Debilitating Illnesses or Age-related challenges, and Diseases, and Serving the Underserved. Due to the great number of charities supporting large initiatives in these areas, Jamie Lee Foundation focuses on smaller, and often overlooked, areas and groups of people.
Senior Care
So many of the “Greatest Generation” have become the “forgotten generation.” Jamie Lee Foundation provides assistance to the elderly struggling with basic day-to-day necessities.
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