Three Ways to Support Our Foundation on GivingTuesday

Three Ways to Support Our Foundation on GivingTuesday

As people around the world join together for GivingTuesday on November 29, 2022, The Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation invites you to be a part of this global movement and help support our mission to protect our young athletes.

GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement that has inspired hundreds of millions of people to support important causes and simply to do good. This movement shows that grassroots generosity can bring people closer together and serve as a powerful force for good, especially during turbulent times.

There are three ways you can make an impact on GivingTuesday and support The Matthew Mangine Jr. Foundation:

1. Visit our website to make a donation.

Go to mmjf5.org/givingtuesday to pledge your gift. Any amount you can give will help us train more student athletes and provide life-saving emergency equipment to organizations in need.

2. Encourage others to contribute.

Help us get the word out! Tell your family and friends about Matthew’s story, and encourage them to be a part of our movement by making a donation, subscribing to our email newsletter, or following us on social media.

3. Donate items for next year’s Golf Outing.

As we prepare for our next Golf Outing, we are seeking contributions of products and services for raffle prizes and gift baskets. If you or someone you know is able to donate items, services, or food for this purpose, please reach out to us at contact@oneshot.life.
Your efforts will help us expand the Foundation’s reach and save more lives. To date, we have worked with over 30 high schools, middle schools, and youth soccer clubs; we have contributed over $29,000 to school and club sports organizations in our region; and we have funded 28 AEDs and other life-saving equipment.

No matter how you contribute on GivingTuesday, your efforts will honor Matthew’s memory and be a part of a worldwide movement for good. Thank you for your support: every act of generosity counts.