At the Levinson Law Group, we value not only our clients but our community. We strive to give back in any way we can, whether it be through scholarships for students or donations to nonprofits.

Donations & Sponsorships

Below is a partial list of grants made by the Levinson Foundation over the years.

Cancer Hope Foundation

The Levinson Foundation made a $7,000 grant to the Cancer Hope Foundation. The Cancer Hope Foundation works to enhance the lives of people affected by cancer. The Cancer Hope Foundation’s Camp Keepsake is a free camp retreat for cancer patients and survivors and their friends and families. This organization was formed after the founder, Christopher Roos’ close friend passed away from cancer. Although she was surrounded by loved ones during her last days, she was incoherent. Roos founded the Cancer Hope Foundation in hopes of helping other cancer patients enjoy fun and exciting moments with loved ones while still healthy enough to do so. The Levinson Foundation’s grant will aid the Cancer Hope Foundation in developing a summer camp for children.

Coalition on Homelessness (COH)

The Levinson Foundation donated $7,500 to the Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco (COH). The COH is a social justice promoter that initiates program and policy changes to aid the impoverished. With extensive peer outreach, COH creates connections between the homeless with service providers and community members in outreach and advocacy. The COH works to defend homeless and low-income individuals from attacks on their rights while advocating for permanent solutions to homelessness. This donation will support COH’s Outreach Project.

Western Environmental Law Center

The Levinson Foundation has aided in the start-up of the Western Environmental Law Center by donating $8,000 to the non-profit public interest law firm. Western Environmental Law Center provides free or reduced-fee legal services to grassroots and environmental organizations and challenges corporations and government agencies that violate environmental laws. Since its inception in 1993, Western Environmental Law Center has worked with more than 250 organizations helping preserve air and water quality, empower local communities, and protect natural resources.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

The Levinson Foundation has contributed $5,000 as general support to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) in San Diego. MADD is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to stopping drunk driving and supporting the victims of this horrendous crime. Since its start in 1980, MADD has grown into one of the nation’s most recognized and respected nonprofit organizations. MADD is comprised of all kinds of people including fathers, daughters, sons, uncles, friends, and mothers.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS)

The Levinson Foundation gave a $2,500 grant to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). LLS is the world’s top volunteer health organization committed to finding a cure for blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma. To achieve this goal, LLS provides education and patient services and funds blood cancer research. Since 1954, LLS has dedicated more than $600 million in research funding. The Levinson Foundation’s grant will contribute to funding future cancer research.

The San Diego Foundation

The Levinson Foundation contributed $10,000 to The San Diego Foundation. The San Diego Foundation is San Diego’s leading center for charitable giving. It works with philanthropists to develop solutions and meet vital community needs. The San Diego Foundation’s main goal is to make San Diego a better place to live, work and play.

Kav La’Oved

The Levinson Foundation donated $2,500 to Kav La’Oved. Kav La’Oved is a nonprofit organization that protects the rights of disadvantaged laborers employed in Israel. Kav La’Oved is dedicated to principles of democracy, equality and international law concerning human and social rights. Because labor law enforcement has essentially been put on the back burner, Kav La’Oved works to expose employers who violate labor laws ensuring that disadvantaged workers rights are enforced. The Levinson Foundation’s donation will assist Kav La’Oved in its mission.

YMCA Youth and Family Services in San Diego

The Levinson Foundation donated $850 to the YMCA Youth and Family Services in San Diego (YFS). YFS is dedicated to serving the youth and their families. It provides social services including residential, counseling and school outreach services. One of YMCA’s shelter programs, Oz San Diego, provides temporary shelter and counseling for runaway, homeless, and troubled youth ages 12-17. The Levinson Foundation’s donation will help support Oz San Diego’s residential treatment program.

Casa Esperanza

The Levinson Foundation provided a grant to Casa Esperanza for $3,000. Casa Esperanza, meaning “House of Hope,” is a not-for-profit organization that develops and provides transitional housing for Guatemalan and Salvadorian refugees. Casa Esperanza goes beyond merely supplying living quarters. It provides a home. With The Levinson Foundation’s vital contribution, Casa Esperanza can continue to provide a home for those in need as they transition to a new country to fulfill their American dream.

Grandfathers for Golf

The Levinson Foundation awarded $1,500 to support the mission of Grandfathers for Golf (G4G) based in San Jacinto, CA. G4G has improved the lives of hundreds of “at-risk” youth ages 6-16, by teaching them how to play golf. Through the game, G4G promotes fellowship, health, discipline, and sportsmanship. The program teaches kids how to play, and provides participants with a shirt, hat, golf clubs, and bag of their own to keep, all at no cost. G4G’s strives to teach the skills, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for children to become successful adults.

Military Spouse Association of Camp Pendleton

The Levinson Foundation provided a $1,500 grant to the Military Spouse Association of Camp Pendleton (MSACP). The MSACP, in Oceanside, CA, is a non-profit, all-volunteer service and philanthropic organization. The group supports community initiatives to improve the greater Camp Pendleton community. One of their biggest projects awards college scholarships to children & spouses of active duty, retired, and deceased members of the Marine Corps and Navy stationed abroad or living near Camp Pendleton.