History

Since 1998 H.E.L.P. has been making a difference for children throughout
Florida. Founder Jennifer Lostumbo’s goal was to reach out and
give hope to the area’s population of underprivileged children
by adopting subsidized childcare centers through various not-for-profit
agencies. H.E.L.P. has provided high school and collegiate students
the opportunity to work towards bringing love and dedicated friendship
to countless children of inner-city families and disadvantaged homes.
Jennifer Lostumbo established H.E.L.P. during her sophomore year at
Western High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Shortly thereafter,
the organization, under the guidance of Family
Central, spread to five high schools throughout South Florida. Then,
in January 2002, Lostumbo's never-ending devotion to helping underprivileged
children led her to begin H.E.L.P. at Florida State University.
By the beginning of the 2003 school year, H.E.L.P., with the assistance
of Kids Incorporated,
gathered enough support to adopt three subsidized preschools in the
Tallahassee area and set up trips to each of them once a month. These
monthly trips have a different theme and include various fun-filled
activities that promote learning and success. In addition to the preschool
program, H.E.L.P. worked with foster homes and shelter homes through
the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to mentor and spend time
with troubled youths. They offered the children living there a chance
to interact with and learn from positive community role models.
By the end of October 2004, H.E.L.P. stood leaps and bounds ahead of
everyone’s expectations. With the dedication of hundreds of volunteers
and serving thousands of children and teens, H.E.L.P. has also broadened
its horizons by becoming a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization with
the assistance of James Moore & Co. H.E.L.P. also became incorporated
shortly thereafter, and can be referred to as H.E.L.P.
National Incorporated
H.E.L.P. was started with the intentions of adopting subsidized preschools
in the hopes of improving the lives of less fortunate children. This
is where you come in. In order for H.E.L.P. to continue its mission
and continue expanding across the nation we need your "help."
We are always looking for new members to aid us in our community service
efforts and would love for anyone who shares our goal of enhancing these
children's lives to join us.