
Indian Summer Camp
This camp is for boys and girls aged 6 to 18 years old, whether they are currently receiving treatment or even if they finished treatment long ago. Indian Summer Camp is a loving community that offers an extraordinary opportunity to influence the lives of childhood cancer patients.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Vision is successful mentoring relationships for all children who need and want them, contributing to brighter futures, better schools, and stronger communities for all.
Boys' Haven
In September, 2009, The Robby Albarado Foundation presented a $7,000 check to The Father Maloney's Boys' Haven based in Louisville, Ky. Boys Haven works to shelter, heal and teach young people to become productive and healthy members of the community. The amount given by the Foundation represents the money necessary to cover one child to attend Boys' Haven "Equine Program," a program geared to teach young people responsibility, pride and hard work.
The Coalition for the Homeless
In November, 2008, The Robby Albarado Foundation presented an $18,000 check to The Coalition for the Homeless. The Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to advocate for people who are homeless and for the prevention and elimination of homelessness.

Louisville Metro Parks
In July, 2009, The Robby Albarado Foundation presented a check to Louisville Metro Parks, local parks department for the city of Louisville Metro Government. The money helped fund a children's park near Churchill Downs. The park is in memory of Ceasar Ivan Cano, a young boy killed near Churchill Downs in July, 2007.




