Charitable Organizations


Operation Kids

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XanGo's esteemed longstanding charitable partner, Operation Kids, is a 501 (c)(3) public charity that supports a diverse group of effective children's charities with funds and other resources. Operation Kids serves the needs of the Whole Child: their education, safety, environment, health and well being, by supporting children's charities. Operation Kids developed a criterion that helps determine whether a children's charity is effective in its operations and efficient with its resources, allowing them to make an educated decision on designating the funds where they are needed most.

Operation Kids Charities:


University of Utah Hope Alliance

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Hope Alliance aims to improve health in communities of need by setting up long-term, self-sustaining programs that will have dramatic, positive, lasting impact on the children and families in those communities. Hope Alliance provides medical clinics and supplies existing clinics and hospitals with equipment and materials, trains health workers, and operates clean water, educational and micro-business projects. XanGo's ongoing support of the Hope Alliance includes employees and distributors who have partnered with students at the University of Utah's Hope Alliance chapter with medical and educational expeditions to the Amazon regions of South America.


Desarrollo Integral de la Familia

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XanGo partners with Desarrollo Integral de la Familia in Mexico to provide cleft lip and cleft palate corrective surgery to kids.


Farang Jai Dee

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Meaning "foreigner with a good heart," Farang Jai Dee is a foundation comprised mostly of Europeans living in Phuket, Thailand. The group's mission is to build new homes and means of existence for Thai families, such as those affected by the tsunami. XanGo partnered with Farang Jai Dee to rebuild a village near the island of Ko Prah Thong and Ko Ra where 700 homes and people perished in the 2004 tsunami.


Yokohama Family House

The first Yokohama Family House opened in Japan in 1999 and today there are 3 homes in Japan. The Yokohama Family House is a place where parents of seriously ill children temporarily live while their children get medical treatment at a nearby hospital. Upon opening in Japan, XanGo established a partnership with the group to help fund the construction of a new additional Yokohama Family House, helping more families in need.