Methodist
Children’s Home (MCH) again received the Gold Seal of Transparency designation
from Guidestar, the world’s largest source of information on nonprofit
organizations.
More than 10 million visitors visit Guidestar.com each year
to find information on nonprofit organizations for the purpose of research,
community collaboration and charitable giving. Less than 1 percent of
nonprofits listed on Guidestar have achieved the Gold level, noted MCH
President/CEO Tim Brown.
“Receiving the Gold Seal designation from Guidestar shows
that Methodist Children’s Home is committed to integrity and transparency as a top-rated
nonprofit organization through the way we share our goals, strategies,
capabilities, and vision,” Brown said.
“As we carry out our important work of offering hope to
children, youth and families across Texas and New Mexico, this designation is another
assurance to our supporters, benefactors and the public that MCH is worthy of
their support and trust,” he said.
MCH is also rated as a four-star charity by Charity
Navigator, the highest rating available from the nation’s largest charity
evaluator. MCH is accredited through the Council on Accreditation (COA), an
independent, nonprofit accreditor of the full continuum of community-based
behavioral health care and social service organizations in the United States
and Canada.
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