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Upcoming Event:
Chelsea Hutchison Foundation Presents "A Night to Remember" Vintage Vegas Style - Saturday April, 27 2024

 

Statement of Purpose: Our Mission: The Chelsea Hutchison Foundation grants comfort and hope to those affected by epilepsy through providing monitoring resources, vital information, and a safe haven for conversation and community. Our main goal is to raise awareness of SUDEP and to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and families living with epilepsy. We raise funds to provide education about SUDEP and to provide seizure response dog grants, (what we believe to be) lifesaving movement monitors that help to protect against SUDEP and grant wish trips to Epilepsy Awareness Day and Educational Expo at Disneyland. We stay up-to-date on current trends in medical technology in order to be able to provide the most effective devices as they become available. We respect the value and quality of life of every person living with epilepsy. We are dedicated to providing opportunities that allow individuals and families greater independence, increased confidence, ability to enjoy social environments, and community understanding

 

Address: Post Office Box 630048
Phone Number: 303.250.7739
Fax: 303.484.3338
Email Address: Info@ChelseaHutchisonFoundation.org
Web Site: https://chelseahutchisonfoundation.org

 

Number of Employees: 2
Full Time Volunteers: 2
Part-Time Volunteers: 25

 

Major Fund-raisers: STOMP Out Epilepsy and SUDEP Awareness; Comedy for Canines, Epilepsy Awareness Day at Elitches

 

Executive Committee: Julie Hutchison-President, Douglas Hutchison-Vice President, Ashlee Baldwin-Secretary and Brady Hutchison-Treasurer
Director(s): Advisory Board Howard Moskowitz Toni New
Key Personnel: Ambassadors Stacie Bowman Kathryn Losea Stacey Biggs Denise Marsh Chandelle Owens Shelly Pulliam Gina Restivo Steve Shafran

 

Founded: November, 2009
Community Served: Epilepsy