About Kurka Children’s Health Fund

History of the Organization

Kathryn L. Kurka

Kathryn L. Kurka

Kathryn L. Kurka Founder

Kathryn L. Kurka (Kay) founder of the Kathryn L. Kurka Children’s Health Fund, wanted to be a nurse since playing a Red Cross Nurse in a 4th grade play. She graduated from the Los Angeles Good Samaritan Hospital & Bishop Johnson College in 1941. In 1942, she joined the United States Army Nurse Corps.

During World War II, she served as a Nurse Anesthetist assigned to the 73rd Evacuation Hospital in the jungles of Burma, where she lived in unheated, leaky tents with dirt floors, surrounded by snakes, rats, animals and insects. It was difficult living enduring the monsoon conditions with no fresh vegetables or running water. Bathing was a challenge.

writingIn 1945, Kay returned to Los Angeles and began her career with the Los Angeles Unified School District as a School Nurse and later as a Supervisor and the Director of School Nursing. Kay said, “I realized that my Army experience prepared me for caring for children; especially deprived children. I know what it is like to be cold, hungry and miserable.” After visiting the homes of so many children with health defects, whose parents were unable to afford healthcare, Kay established the Children’s Health Fund, which upon her retirement was named the Kathryn L. Kurka Children’s Health Fund. Since 1956, because of Kay’s diligence and compassion, thousands of children in Los Angeles received medical, vision and dental care.

Kay retired in 1985 and served as the honorary Chair of the Fund until her death in 2013. By 1987, through the diligence of the volunteer Board, the Kathryn L. Kurka Children’s Health Fund became a recognized 501(c) 3 Charitable Organization. Today, the Fund is still touching the lives of thousands of underprivileged school children and remains free
with no strings attached.

HEALTHY & READY TO LEARN

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The Kurka Children’s Health Fund participates in money raising activities and receives donations and revenues from the following:

kid-brushThe Funds are utilized each year to provide: