Help children thrive and families heal. Make a lasting impact today.

Will’s Night Out | 2024 Program

WELCOME REMARKS & INTRODUCTIONS

Patricia Trippley-Demiranda | Co-Founder, Board Chair

Gwen Owens | Host, Former Trippley Foundation Board Member

Dr. Olufemi Fadeyibi | Uplift Educate

Neal Regino | Co-Founder, Board Member

HEART OF THE FOUNDATION AWARD - David Pines

Justin Pines | Son of David Pines

VISION & GUIDANCE AWARD - Paul Howard

Rob Smith | Friend of Paul Howard, Board Member

IMPACT AWARD - Dahkeem Williams

DEDICATION AWARD - Jasmine Miller

COMMITMENT & PROGRAM SUPPORT AWARD - The Brittain Family

Jeff, Daniel, Jesse, and Tobias Brittain

CLOSING REMARKS

17 Years of Empowering Children, Healing Families, and Building Community

Since its founding over 17 years ago, The Trippley Foundation has grown from a grassroots effort into a vital lifeline for children and families in Chester, PA, and beyond. What began as a mission to honor the legacy of Will Trippley has evolved into a beacon of hope through programs like Camp Encouragement, Jovonne's Healing Center, Healing Connections, and our partnership with the Healthy Kids Running Series. Today, the foundation offers critical resources and a safe space for those facing grief, fostering personal growth, resilience, and community strength for hundreds of families in Chester and the surrounding areas.

Your Support is Needed Now More Than Ever

The Trippley Foundation relies on the generosity of people like you to keep our vital programs free for families in need. As the demand for grief support continues to grow, so does our need for funding to ensure that children and families can access Camp Encouragement, Jovonne's Healing Center, and Healing Connections at no cost. Your donation directly impacts those facing unimaginable loss, providing them with the resources, guidance, and community they need to heal and rebuild their lives. Now more than ever, we need your help to continue making a difference.

Transforming Grief into Hope: Stories of Healing and Resilience from Trippley Foundation Participants