HCF COVID-19 Update

Greetings Partners and Friends!

Our hearts are with everyone that have been affected by this global pandemic. We hope that you are safe and well. We will continue to provide support to our children diagnosed with terminal illnesses as an organization within the guidelines provided across states and local governments. While we are dealing with this global pandemic, we are careful to remember the families that we have and continue to serve.

We just wanted to let you know that our efforts have not stopped, we are just doing things a little differently.

Thank you in advance for your continued support and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tyrus Hinton, Founder

Hinton Cares Foundation

National Caregivers Month

National Family Caregivers Month is a time to recognize, support, and empower family caregivers. Hinton Cares Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank our sponsors and partners who are currently and were Caregivers to loved ones in the past.

You are amazing!

Best,

Tyrus J. Hinton

WHO CARES?

Hey Friends!

Did you know that when people are ill for a long period of time that they begin to feel as is they are a burden on others and can easily decide to isolate themselves?

After experiencing a personal cancer diagnosis in 2017 and having the challenge of an extended post surgery recovery, it became tough to talk or even text due to the repetition of daily sickness. Many days I had to head back to the ER and have short stays in the hospital.

While many are available the first time, they also have lives and routines to get back to. It is in those moments when life keeps moving for everyone else when it becomes easy to ask yourself “who cares?”

This morning I write to encourage the person who seems to be fighting a battle that will never end that there are people who care. You have more folks rooting for you than against you. You are not alone. People care! I’m a witness and even one of those people.

Try not to let the challenge of illness and/or recovery cause you to isolate yourself from the many individuals who are in your corner.

So who cares? Lots of people. Let them show it! Let your support system continue to provide those positive vibes which are essential to the healing process.

Spread The Love

3 Generations of Hinton’s spreading the love at Ronald McDonald House this past Friday.

What an amazing opportunity to show care by way of preparing and serving dinner to 60 families facing some extremely challenging times with their loved ones at Duke University Hospital.

We are at our best when we are helping others! ~TjH

If you are local, visit our volunteer page to see how you can get involved. If are not local visit our donation page today! (All donations are used to provide support to families)

Thanks in advance!