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Spotlight on Current Projects

Below is a list of our most recent successful surgical procedures funded by our foundation.

Visit our Instagram @leonfoundation to see updates and progress on our current projects.

2025

Leon Foundation Music Program

The Leon Foundation is proud to announce the sponsorship of a Music Program aimed at introducing the joys of music to underserved primary aged school children in South Florida, with the program named after the foundation’s primary benefactor family; the “Leon Foundation Music Program”. 

2025

Water Wells In Africa

The Leon Foundation is currently partnering with an incredible charity by funding the repair or replacement of dedicated water wells in the name of the Leon Foundation in Africa. 

2025

Building Schools Around The World

The Leon Foundation is currently in the planning stages of building additions to two schools including playgrounds, located in Central America, specifically Panama and Honduras. This will broaden the Leon Foundation’s educational reach to a total of three countries, including our primary age school built in Senegal, Africa in 2023. Click here for information about our incredible Partner charity involved in this Leon Foundation project. 

2025

Healing The Sick

The Leon Foundation proudly supports individuals in need by helping fund critical medical procedures and healthcare services.

  • Monthly contributions fully funded fracture repair surgery for Pheak. Additional support was then directed to assist Jason, extending care to another individual in need.

  • Nar, a 21-year-old woman from Burma, successfully underwent heart surgery with healthcare support provided through the Leon Foundation.

  • We helped fund Htun’s heart surgery, allowing him to return to school, music, and the activities he loves.

  • Neang, a mother of three from Cambodia, underwent successful surgery to heal an injury with our support.

  • We helped support Abigaelle’s treatment before and after heart surgery, ensuring she received the care she needed.

  • Joventa, a mother of three from Uganda, underwent successful mass removal surgery made possible through our support.

  • With our support, Biftu, a seven-year-old girl from Ethiopia, received a successful tonsillectomy. We are pleased to share that her recovery is progressing well.

  • We helped fund surgery for Eh, a 17-month-old baby girl from Burma, to remove a cyst from her brain.

  • We donated to Evelyne, a farmer from Uganda, to help fund surgery that relieved her pain.

  • We donated to help fund surgery for Plawt, a 44-year-old woman from Burma, to remove a tumor. She is now on the path to recovery.

  • We donated to support life-changing nerve and tendon procedures for Sodanita, a 10-year-old girl from Cambodia.

  • We donated to support gynecological surgery for Tabiya, a donut vendor from Malawi, supporting her recovery and well-being.

  • We donated to support Sodanita, a 10-year-old girl from Cambodia, who underwent nerve and tendon procedures. Her treatment was successful.

  • Evelyne’s treatment was a success. We donated to support her surgery, helping relieve pain and improve her quality of life.

  • We donated to support Rosalia, a grandmother from the Philippines, who underwent a mastectomy.

  • We donated to support Nebrida, a farmer from Malawi, who underwent a thyroidectomy after 18 years and is now recovering.

  • We donated to support Chamroeun, a rice farmer from Cambodia, who underwent surgery to restore strength and mobility in his arm.

  • We donated to support Yuliana, a baby girl from Bolivia, who underwent heart surgery.

  • We donated to support clubfoot surgery for Brenda, a teenage girl from Kenya, helping improve her mobility.

2024

Feeding The Hungry

The Leon Foundation recently announced its goal of providing 250,000 meals to deserving individuals and families in the underserved areas of South Miami-Dade, Florida. 

2025

Feeding The Hungry

The Leon Foundation supports families with as many as 4 children who are in need across the United States by providing monthly grocerys.

Picture 1: School In Senegal

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