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Philanthropy has long been a passion of JR Haller. Feeling that he was prophesized to help others who are less fortunate, JR Haller has donated several hundred thousand dollars to dozens of various charities over the last three decades.  Proudly earning the honor of 2007 Donor of the Year for Hospitalized Veterans, JR Haller is also one of the leading supporters for Habitat For Humanity and the Fraternal Order of Police and the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund.  Besides his generous tithing to various churches, JR Haller has gone above and beyond, and has organized numerous events and many fundraising projects to support a wide variety of religious institutions in his community. Hands Helping America was established to create a platform for JR Haller's philanthropic efforts.

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After donating land to the Habitat for Humanity


A partial list of JR Haller's active charitable causes

Us Justice Foundation, Easter Seals, March of Dimes, Cancer Center for Detection and Prevention, American Red Cross, Mayo Clinic, National Foundation for Cancer Research, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Parkinson's Disease Foundation, American Heart Association, Faith Mission Inc., Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Breast cancer, Cystic Fibrosis, Make a Wish Foundation, Smile Train, Doctors Without Borders, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, Epilepsy Foundation, Catholic Relief Service, Veterans of Foreign Wars, US Funds for UNICEF, Girls & Boys Town, Salvation Army, American Cancer Society, Fed the Children, American Kidney Fund, Arthritis Foundation,  Scouting Legal Defense Fund, Lupus Foundation, American Diabetes, Special Olympics, Humane Society,  American Lung Association, Columbian Fathers, MADD, Freedom Alliance, Defenders of Wildlife, Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation, Asthma center, Judicial Watch, Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, World wildlife Fund, Save the Children, Paralyzed Veterans, St Jude Research, UNICEF, Starlight Starbright, Wounded Warriors, American Civil Rights, Jerry Lewis, The Ohio State University.