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Intergenerational Giving

The Goren Family

Dorothy and Ozzie, z"l, Goren

Giving to those not as fortunate as ourselves not only makes them smile, but makes you smile and feel good as you continue in our family’s multigenerational tradition of charitable giving.

— Dorothy and Ozzie, z”l, Goren (letter to their children)

Peggy and Ed Robin and Family

Peggy and Ed Robin

Our grandchildren have become empowered through their Donor Advised Funds by supporting many causes they’re passionate about and selected without our direction. It’s so rewarding to see them grow independently in tzedakah, and it’s exactly what we had hoped for.

— Peggy and Ed Robin

The Gindi Family

Rachel and Jack, z"l, Gindi

When it comes to philanthropy, we encourage our children to be independent. We hope that rather than just faithfully executing our wishes, they’ll make their own philanthropic decisions. The Center for Designed Philanthropy has been instrumental in helping our children take on their philanthropic responsibility by showing them how to work together effectively.

— Rachel and Jack, z”l, Gindi

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