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$30,000 Grant Offers Hope to Families Facing Medical Crises

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$30,000 GRANT OFFERS HOPE TO FAMILIES FACING MEDICAL CRISES

Foxwynd Foundation Awards $30,000 to Nonprofit Help Hope Live

RADNOR, Pa.—On September 26, the Foxwynd Foundation extended a $30,000 grant to support the mission of the national medical fundraising nonprofit Help Hope Live. The grant will help ensure patients facing a financial burden due to medical expenses and related costs can find trusted and secure fundraising help from the nonprofit’s compassionate team at a time of overwhelming need.

The Foxwynd Foundation DAF funded the Foxwynd Foundation’s generous donation

to Help Hope Live. Help Hope Live’s leadership expresses their sincere gratitude to the Bentley family, the foundation’s founders, and the Foxwynd Foundation for this generous contribution, which will directly impact patient lives.

“We are pleased to support Help Hope Live in their mission to provide critical assistance to families facing medical challenges,” shared Gloria Galvez, Grant & Partnership Manager at the Foxwynd Foundation. “At the Foxwynd Foundation, we are dedicated to fostering partnerships that align with our core values of compassion and community, and we are proud to contribute to this meaningful cause.”

About Help Hope Live

Help Hope Live is a national nonprofit that specializes in engaging communities in secure, tax-deductible fundraising campaigns for people who need a transplant or are affected by a catastrophic injury or illness. Since 1983, campaigns organized by Help Hope Live have raised over $188 million to pay patient expenses.

About The Foxwynd Foundation

Launched in January 2024, the Foxwynd Foundation aspires to create a lasting legacy for future generations, serving as a catalyst for transformative change. With 72 organizations supported across 21 states and over $3.8 million in charitable funds awarded, the Foxwynd Foundation is dedicated to serving as a beacon of hope for communities in need. ###

Written by Emily Progin