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Re-Ribbon Cutting for “The Unforgettables Foundation” Website Launch

By Margie Miller, Publisher/Journalist
July 12, 2017 at 12:17pm. Views: 104

The hot summer heat was no match for The Unforgettables Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Timothy Evans since 1999, as they recently relaunched their Website built by Updog Media.  The already thriving non-profit organization was supported by eight different Chambers of Commerce through a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 30 in Redlands. Many members had attended the event and were able to experience the true community effort that is given to this foundation.

The organization is known for providing services to low income families who have lost their young ones and help with burial assistance as well as educational conferences. The relaunch was celebrated with 8 consecutive ribbon cuttings as the 8 Inland Empire chambers had attended the ceremony for the new website.

The ceremony was hosted by UpDog Media, a graphic design business, and The Unforgettables Foundation. UpDog Media helped with the overall layout of the new website for The Unforgettables.

The Unforgettables Foundation has helped many families within the Inland Empire and has continued to expand their services by helping families that are in need. Several charity events have taken place to promote the foundation, many of the proceeds which help fund the assistance for low income families.

“Because every child is unforgettable,” says the slogan for the newly launched website, an eminently empowering quote that will ensure others of the care that The Unforgettables Foundation has to offer.

Their financial services include assisting “at risk and grieving families with finances to help them afford a timely and dignified funeral for their child,” according to their website. Educational conferences include preventive measures that average children suffer from, such as death from trauma, child abuse, bullying and addiction.  By educating the community, parents and leaders can become more aware of the dangers that can be encountered by children.  

 The Unforgettables has helped over 5,000 individuals within the counties of San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange County. Through the launch of their new website, the foundation hopes to expand and to assist others during their time of need. 

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