George Hoag Family Foundation

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2665 Main St Ste 220
Santa Monica, CA 90405

The George Hoag Family Foundation, established in 1940 by George and Grace Hoag and their son, George Grant Hoag II, is a philanthropic organization dedicated to improving social conditions, promoting human welfare, and alleviating pain and suffering in the communities it serves.

With a focus on safety-net issues and basic needs, the foundation primarily supports healthcare programs, social service programs, and youth-oriented organizations, aiming to make a positive difference in the lives of California residents, particularly in Los Angeles and Orange County.

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