Bob Hope's Foundation Awards $250,000 Relief Grant For Veterans
By: A.A. Cristi Mar. 26, 2020
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In furtherance of Bob Hope's unwavering passion for and commitment to our military, the Bob and Dolores Hope Foundation announced today they will award an additional $250,000 challenge grant to Operation Homefront to serve military families impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Through this "challenge grant," the Hope Foundation hopes to encourage others to join them in serving military families during this unprecedented national crisis. To accept this challenge and make a donation, please visit https://www.operationhomefront.org/challenge.
This challenge grant builds on the Bob Hope Military Families Emergency Assistance Fund, which they established with Operation Homefront in 2016, to serve military families who are struggling to make ends meet in locations where Bob Hope lived and worked. It reflects Bob Hope's lasting legacy of service to our nation's military and the Hope's desire to bring comfort to military families in times of great stress. We all know how Bob Hope changed the world through laughter, but he and his wife, Dolores, knew that there isn't much to laugh about when you're struggling to make ends meet. Dolores once said. "If you're shivering in the cold, you can't do a good job. We need to provide food, shelter and clothing, in that order." While they may not have imagined a world engulfed in a pandemic, this support is consistent with their extraordinary legacy.Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation (BobHope.org) supports organizations that bring "HOPE" to those in need and those who served to protect our nation. The Foundation also supports charitable organizations that preserve and honor the legacy of Bob Hope as an American entertainer, humanitarian, patriot, sportsman and supporter of military personnel and their families. "We are grateful to the Bob and Dolores Hope Foundation for quickly recognizing the dangers our military families will face and reaching out to help us try to meet what all expect will be a significant surge in urgent requests for assistance." John I. Pray Jr., president & CEO of Operation Homefront

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