Grant will provide free integrative resources to underserved patients in Pennsylvania
West Chester, PA (August 7, 2024)— The Foxwynd Foundation awarded a $50,000 grant to nonprofit organization Unite for HER to provide integrative therapies and supportive services for breast and ovarian cancer patients in Pennsylvania.
“The impact of integrative care on patient outcomes is profound,” said Susan Weldon, founder and CEO of Unite for HER. “We are so grateful for the support of the Foxwynd Foundation to provide these life-changing resources to patients in underserved areas across the commonwealth. This grant will provide 100 patients with immediate access to therapies like acupuncture, nutrition services, Reiki, yoga, and more, at no personal cost.”

Unite for HER’s integrative wellness programs began in 2009, providing integrative therapies and supportive services to breast cancer patients in the Philadelphia region. Today, the national nonprofit supports over 7,400 breast and ovarian cancer patients annually, providing direct services at no personal cost. The Foxwynd Foundation DAF funded the Foxwynd Foundation’s generous donation to Unite for HER.
“We are committed to supporting initiatives that enhance community health and well-being,” said Pamela Villagra, Executive Director of the Foxwynd Foundation. “This grant award helps to ensure that all breast and ovarian cancer patients in Pennsylvania have the opportunity to benefit from integrative care.”

About The Foxwynd Foundation
The Foxwynd Foundation was founded in 2024 and works to act as a lifeline for communities in need by enhancing access to key pillars of human dignity and potential such as healthcare, housing, and sustainable environmental initiatives. For more information, visit www.foxwyndfoundation.org.
About Unite For HER
Unite for HER (UFH) is a 501©3 national profit organization that supports breast and ovarian cancer patients nationwide. UFH provides free integrative therapies, services, support and education directly to patients.Since founding in 2009, UFH has supported more than 15,000 breast and ovarian cancer patients nationwide. To learn more, visit www.uniteforher.org.