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2026 Press Kit for Help Hope Live

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Radnor Nonprofit Executive Director Kelly L Green Named to Philadelphia’s Titan 100

Kelly L Green, Executive Director of Radnor-based national nonprofit Help Hope Live, was named to the 2026 Titan 100. The annual recognition program honors the top CEOs and C-level executives in the Philadelphia region.

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Press Releases | 6.10.26

$5,400+ Raised to Help Madera Man in Need of Transplant: Robert Gage

At just 42 years old, Robert Gage is facing the need for a liver transplant to continue being the rock of his family. Insurance will cover only 50% of the cost of a liver transplant. That’s why his community is rallying to help through a fundraising campaign in his honor with the national nonprofit Help Hope Live.

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Family’s Wheelchair Van Totaled by April Flash Flood: Kaylee Babb

On April 26, Melianie Babb and her 4 young children were forced to evacuate their home in their wheelchair accessible van due to tornado warnings. In the process, they hit a flash flood. While the family escaped safely, their van was totaled in the flood, and insurance won’t cover the total cost of an accessible van.

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June 7 Fundraiser to Help Local Dad Get Heart Transplant: Erik Walter

On Sunday, June 7, gather at Nomad Distillery from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. for a Beat Goes On Bash fundraiser for the nonprofit Help Hope Live in honor of Erik Walter, a 48-year-old Williamsport husband and father of 3 who needs a heart transplant.

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Breakthroughs for Grandma After Life-Changing Accident: Lynn Knutson

64-year-old Lynn Knutson was astonished to learn that her story of sustaining a brain injury during a customer courtesy carry-out was making headlines nationally and internationally in 2025. This month, she’s experiencing renewed hope through 3 key milestones: a new diagnosis, new treatment options, and a $10,000 grant opportunity through The Plaintiff Fund via the nonprofit Help Hope Live.

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Press Releases | 5.22.26

Help Needed for 32-Year-Old with Rare Health Diagnoses: Lindsey Kring

The community of 32-year-old Lindsey Kring is coming together to provide hope at a time of need through the national nonprofit Help Hope Live. Living with rare medical diagnoses, Lindsey needs help to cover the out-of-pocket costs of protecting her health and future.

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Press Releases | 5.22.26

$6,000+ Raised in 1 Month to Help Boonton 3-Year-Old: Ellie Cooper

Ellie Cooper was born following a devastating loss for her family. Now 3 years old, Ellie lives with cerebral palsy and other rare diagnoses. Ellie’s family needs a wheelchair van to continue to transport their precious “rainbow baby” safely around Boonton and beyond—a cost insurance will not cover.

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Press Releases | 5.11.26

May 23: 5th Annual Rally for Rebecca Koltun 5K Sparks Help & Hope

On May 23, 2026, the community will gather to walk, run, roll, and enjoy the 5th Annual Rally for Rebecca 5K Walk-Run-Roll and Fun Run at Plainview Old Bethpage Middle School. Supported by the Plainview Water District and Family Bagels as well as enthusiastic volunteers, the event will raise critical funds for the nonprofit Help Hope Live in honor of Rebecca Koltun.

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Press Releases | 4.27.26

$1,700 Raised to Help Local 33-Year-Old Ashley Clifford with Rare Illness

Ashley Clifford was just 16 years old when a sudden diagnosis changed the course of her life. Over the past 2 months, a medical fundraising campaign with the nonprofit Help Hope Live has raised over $1,700 in Ashley’s honor to assist with the out-of-pocket medical costs related to her diagnosis.

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Press Releases | 4.27.26

$1,000 Raised to Help Greensboro Stroke Survivor Angel Becton

Angel Becton experienced her first stroke before turning 40. Now 51, she’s endured more medical hardships than many people experience over a lifetime. A shining light of faith to those around her, Angel is now in need of help from the community to fund medical care following the loss of her Medicaid in 2025.

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