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A vibrant and shimmering jewel in the desert, Las Vegas city is a Mecca of entertainment. Drawing in everyday more talented, visionary, and creative individuals. Truly, transforming to a center of
high-tech culture, fashion and luxury living.

Celine Dion, Andre Agassi and Steffi Graft, Wayne Newton, Mariah Cary, Jenifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, TI, Criss Angel, Nicolas Cage and Brad Garrett are just few to call Las Vegas home.

We all have seen TV show, “Everybody Loves Raymond.” For me it was the first time I met Brad Garrett as Robert, Raymond’s brother. For years, we all laughed and cried together with these heartwarming characters.

Meeting him in person, for the first time created an unforgettable impression. His dominating 6’8’’ giant presence is full of so much love and care!

Garrett, has a heart full of compassion and understanding for human plight. He understands, what a painful journey parents go through, when they must stop working to care for their little one’s needs, when they are battling unthinkable, unimaginable horrors of life taking diseases. He knows, that with emotional hardship, immediately financial hardship follows. With no means to pay for food, water, power, gas, and home…

Brad Garrett, takes care not only of his family and children, but also of others.

“The word philanthropy has its roots in the Greek language meaning-love for mankind.”

Garrett’s love for family and children led him to launch Maximum Hope Foundation, in 2000. Named after his children Max & Hope, it is a non-profit organization, that offers practical help to families with children battling life-limiting illness.

“The trouble is, you think you have time.” Buddha

These kids do not have time! Maximum Hope Foundation, is inviting you to join them, in supporting the most important things: LIFE & FAMILY. Struggling parents, that are facing their darkest hours of their life, will gratefully appreciate your help. Create your good karma today. Don’t wait!

DONATE
www.maximumhopefoundation.org
[email protected]

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