Every September, which is childhood cancer awareness month, the Eric Trump Foundation hosts a golf invitational to raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. St. Jude’s is a vital organ to childhood cancer research and the Eric Trump foundation has done good in raising more than $11 million for the hospital. According to Eric, this is accomplished by how the charity is run, since Trump-owned golf courses can be used free of charge and most of the other costs required to host the event are covered by donations.
However, filings from the Eric Trump Foundation and other charities contradict this and show that the Trump Organization received payments for events held on its property, part of these payments having no documented recipients outside of the Trump Organization.
The Donald J. Trump Foundation, which isn’t new to charity-related scrutiny, apparently used the Eric Trump Foundation to direct $100,000 in donations supposed to be going towards St. Jude’s into revenue for the Trump Organization. While donors thought they were putting their money towards helping sick kids though St. Jude’s, more than half a million dollars were re-donated to different charities, some of which have ties to the Trump family.
Childhood cancer is infamous for being severely underfunded by the government, all types of childhood cancer combined receiving less than 4% of the United States federal funding put towards cancer research by the NCI. Research into finding cures for childhood cancers is spearheaded by charities. One woman interviewed by Humans of New York last year put it into perspective with her story.
Those wishing to join the fight against childhood cancer can find more information here. Information about Cure Fest, an organized event held on September 16 and 17 in Washington D.C. to raise awareness can be found here.