Hfc Raises Over $475K And Connects Over 2,000 Supporters For Alzheimer'S Awareness During Second Live-Streamed Game Show, Hosted By Seth Rogen
Hfc Raises Over $475K And Connects Over 2,000 Supporters For Alzheimer'S Awareness During Second Live-Streamed Game Show, Hosted By Seth Rogen
11/11/21, 11:33 AM
Location
los angeles
Money raised
$475,000
Industry
health care
community and lifestyle
Round Type
seed
Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen's national nonprofit organization, HFC announced over $475,000 raised during their second annual, virtual fundraising event, Hilarity For Charity's Head To Head presented by Biogen. Held on Wednesday, November 10th, the live-streamed event connected over 2,000 supporters across the world. The event supported the organization's ongoing mission to provide care for families affected by Alzheimer's, educate people on brain-healthy lifestyles, activate the next generation of advocates, and accelerate progress toward a cure for Alzheimer's.
Company Info
Location
los angeles, california, united states
Additional Info
Founded in 2012 by Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller Rogen, HFC is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to care for families facing Alzheimer's, educate young people about living a brain-healthy life, and activate the next generation of Alzheimer's advocates.
HFC is accelerating progress in Alzheimer's care, prevention, and support all while bringing many laughs and light to the Alzheimer's space. Thanks to the ongoing support of generous donors, HFC has raised over $15 million and awarded over 350,000 hours of in-home care relief to Alzheimer's family caregivers through our North American Caregiver Respite Grant Program. In addition to providing caregiver respite, HFC organizes online support groups to build caregiver community and connectivity, engages young people across the country to become Alzheimer's advocates, funds prevention-focused and brain-health research, and teaches people how to care for the health of their brains today, so they can reduce their risk of Alzheimer's tomorrow.