b'HUMANITARIANHOTELSSupporting our mission through humanitarian-driven hospitality :The Foundation owns three hotels and resorts, which are part of our Humanitarian Hotels initiative. 100% of the net profits from each property are used to support charitable initiatives around the globe. Additionally, as part of the Humanitarian Hotels initiative, these properties undertake programming for employees, guests, and non-profits that represent the Foundations mission of serving people in need.SAINT JOHNS RESORT THE INN AT STONECLIFFE HILTON GARDEN INNPLYMOUTH, MI MACKINAC ISLAND, MI LARAMIE, WYOur Humanitarian Hotels focus includes a variety of meaningful initiatives aimed at changing the communities we serve and the world we live in, such as:Dignified Employment Hunger & Thirst Helping people live more fulfilling lives throughDonating excess food to organizations that serve living wages, and competitive benefits. community members in need. Care for OthersRefugee Resettlement Aiding employees in dire straits through qualityGiving refugees a true future in America through affordable housing and emergency financial relief. housing and employment. EducationPrograms for People with Disabilities Changing young peoples lives with multiProviding employment opportunities to those with year internships, apprenticeships, andyouthintellectual and developmental disabilities. development programs.Game Changing LeadershipCommunicating Our Mission Encouraging higher community standards, such as Inspiring philanthropy via property-wideimproved employee housing on Mackinac Island, messaging and imagery. and increasing pay to a living wage.Engaging Employees in the Mission Giving to CommunityHelping employees find greater meaning inSupporting local non-profits through affordable their work by understanding the impact of ouraccess to hotels and donating excess goods to Humanitarian Hotels. mission-aligned organizations.16 Work-Study participants at Loyola High School'