Why I'm fundraising for St. Jude
Elevation Wealth Partners believes in more than just financial prosperity; we are dedicated to creating a meaningful and positive impact on the world around us. To that effect, we made a commitment when we founded our firm to donate 10% of our gross revenue to charitable causes. Each quarter, we contribute to our local churches as well as a charitable organization that is meaningful to us. See our past initiatives here.
Elevation Wealth Partners believes in more than just financial prosperity; we are dedicated to creating a meaningful and positive impact on the world around us. To that effect, we made a commitment when we founded our firm to donate 10% of our gross revenue to charitable causes. Each quarter, we contribute to our local churches as well as a charitable organization that is meaningful to us.
This quarter, we extend a heartfelt invitation for you to stand with us in supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. St. Jude is celebrated for its groundbreaking advancements in pediatric research and its dedication to delivering free, life-saving medical care to children grappling with severe illnesses. St. Jude treatments have played a pivotal role in elevating the childhood cancer survival rate from a mere 20% to an astounding 80%, spanning over five decades. At St. Jude families are spared the burden of treatment, travel, housing, and food expenses, allowing them to focus solely on aiding their child's journey towards recovery.
This cause is deeply personal to us, as we've had family and friends who have personally benefited from the exceptional care and expertise of St. Jude. Most recently, one of Mindy’s dearest friends’ sons, Miller Hines. In 2019, "Mighty Miller" Hines was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a rare and aggressive cancer that starts in the bone marrow. Miller was able to return home after receiving a lifesaving bone marrow transplant in 2020. But in June 2023, Miller’s cancer returned and now he is fighting for his life all over again. Just weeks ago, he was taken by emergency medical flight from OU Children’s to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN, where he spent two nights in the intensive care unit. His mom said Miller will require a second bone marrow transplant. Please join us in supporting this amazing cause to help kids just like Miller everyday.