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Go Home Foundation
There is a story behind the new fund name. Ross says, “Go Home” many times every day, and for Ross it means different things.
Similarly, the goal of the Go Home Foundation is both for Ross's rehabilitation and to provide encouragement and information
so that other brain injured patients can also Go Home.
Go Home Foundation / WaterStone
The purpose of the Go Home Foundation is to provide an appropriate vehicle of support for the rehabilitation of Ross Dillon,
who was traumatically brain-injured in 2002, and to support families of other TBI patients.
Primarily, the need is to sustain care and rehabilitation for Ross now and into the future.
Secondarily, the hope is to develop resources on all levels for families who have the courage
not to warehouse their brain-injured loved ones, but instead to bring them home where they are surrounded by love
and have the best rehabilitation and healing environment.
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Tax deductible contributions can be given by check, electronic funds transfer (EFT) from your checking or savings account on a monthly or quarterly basis,
credit card, gifts in kind donations
and donations generated from special events and fund raising activities.
Click on the links below for your donation preference.
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The Go Home Foundation is a Ministry Charity Project of WaterStone Support Foundation, Inc.,
TID# 84-1430063.
All contributions are irrevocable gifts under
the direction and control of the WaterStone Board of Directors,
but will be restricted for the general purposes of the Ministry Charity Project.
WaterStone
2925 Professional Place, Ste. 201
Colorado Springs, CO 80904-8136
The Board of Directors of WaterStone is committed to honoring donor preferences that are within the approved purpose of the ministry charity project.
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If you have any further questions, feel free to contact:
The Project Manager, Dr Paul Popper at 415-753-8666 or POPPERIBI@aol.com
Ross's dad, Rusty Dillon at 707-953-9369 or charlesdillon@hughes.net
For information about
WaterStone, go to www.livingdefined.org
Email: waterstone@livingdefined.org
Webmaster Kate Moore © 2007
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