Hogan Entrepreneurial Program - Gonzaga University
In partnership with Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, the Hogan Family Foundation created the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program. Students earn Bachelors degrees in any area with a concentration in Entrepreneurial Leadership. This three-year undergraduate degree program is based on the Jesuit educational philosophy of educating the whole person.
Learn more →Hogan Entrepreneurial Program - Chaminade
The Hogan Family Foundation has expanded its commitment to education in entrepreneurship through the creation of the Hogan Entrepreneurial Program at Chaminade University in Honolulu, Hawaii. By combining academic coursework with practical, real-world experiences, a select group of undergraduate and graduate students will develop successful entrepreneurial skills and experiences.
Learn more →Gardens of the World
The Foundation has created the Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks, California. This 4.5 acre Garden is open to the public and is a striking monument to commemorate the various cultures of the world. The Gardens include Italian, French, Japanese and English gardens as well as the Mission Courtyard. In the center of the gardens is the American Bandstand where concerts are held.
Learn more →Angel Flight Program
The Hogan Angel Flight Program provides air transportation for people in need of medical treatment and diagnosis who are unable to afford the high cost of travel. Working with Angel Flight America and Mercy Medical Airlift, the Foundation serves as a safety net for financially needy patients by guaranteeing transportation, often in life threatening situations, when other resources are not available.
Learn more →Rancho St. Francis
Rancho St. Francis is dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of abandoned, injured and neglected horses. Horses accepted into the program are evaluated by a veterinarian and receive proper medical care and treatment to restore health and provide rehabilitation for any injuries. Once these rescued horses are healthy again, they are either moved to our riding program or made available for adoption.
Learn more →Lifeline 4 Paws
Lifeline 4 Paws began a number of years ago, originally as a small breed dog rescue program serving Southern California. After several years of successful operation, the program redirected its focus in order to help more homeless pets by providing veterinary assistance for abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs.
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