Hide 'N Seek Children's Foundation

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Hide 'N Seek Children's Foundation is a foundation based in Salinas, California, which was started in 2002.It was started by Executive Director Rebecca Skrdla, a single mother of two. Hide 'N Seek Children's Foundation promotes responsible parenting by creating public awareness materials about children's emotional and financial needs. Every child and adult has played some form of Hide ‘N Seek. It has universal appeal until it becomes a game where parents hide from their responsibilities. Life is very difficult for the children who have a parent that relocates, conceals income or stops being part of their daily lives. Hide 'N Seek Children's Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to making communities better places for children in single parent homes to grow up through public awareness of child support issues. Our multimedia materials make children's emotional and financial needs a priority of the community. The foundation also offers community service hours to local high school students.

In June 2005, Hide 'N Seek announced that it had teamed with the White House to become a Certifying Organization for the President's Volunteer Service Award.[1]

The foundation received a $10,000 grant from Harden Foundation.

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