Circus Remedy

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Circus Remedy is a circus outreach Non-Profit Organization founded in 2006 by friends Anthony Lucero, Terry Notary, and Christine Harnos.[1][2]

The organization has not filed tax returns with the IRS since 2016. In 2016, the organization disclosed that it had made a loan to a member of its own board of directors. In 2016 the organization also spent in excess of $20,000 on office furniture; $15,000 on travel; $2,400 on “auto expenses;” and $2,000 on “office expenses.” The 2016 disclosure does not indicate a single visit to a children’s hospital.[3]

Circus Remedy has produced two short films, Bipsy Twirlarina and the Make Believe Kid, and The Fable of Profitt the Fox, both for children's hospitals. In 2009, Circus Remedy introduced 'The Little Hands Project' to California schools, bridging healthy children to children with illness.[4][5]

Disclosed income[]

According to its publicly available financial disclosures, Circus Remedy had gross income as follows since its founding:

2005: $5,200
2006: $31,078
2007: $122,352
2008: $14,564
2009: $7,167
2010: $0
2011: $0
2012: $0
2013: $0
2014: $0
2015: $10,000
2016: $110,000[3]

No public disclosures were filed after 2016.

References[]

  1. ^ "When Stars Align".
  2. ^ Doran, Bob. "Send Out The Clowns".
  3. ^ a b "2016 tax Return" (PDF). guidestar.org. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
  4. ^ Times, Ruth Lundi / Special to the Malibu. "Cirque du Soleil star to perform at Webster Elementary".
  5. ^ https://pmcwwd.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/issue-81080.pdf; Women's Wear Daily
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