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The 8th Annual Unforgettable “Hearts of the Inland Empire”

By Lori O’Connor, The Unforgettables Foundation
February 7, 2019 at 11:49am. Views: 46

Senator Mike Morrell will headline the 8th Annual Unforgettable Hearts Awards in Redlands at the Fox Event Center Friday, February 8th. This long-running celebration of the many big hearted givers in the Inland Empire was created by Morrell and Tim Evans, Founder of The Unforgettables Foundation, to publically say, thank you!

Key awards will go to individuals, families, businesses and companies that really make a difference for good for children, families, and innocents in the Inland Community. The Rochford family will be given the Unforgettable Summer Austin Award for their efforts for children, especially through the Rochford Foundation. Another local awardee will be Martha Green who has given so much to child helping charities with her auction and fund-raising skills. She will receive The Unforgettables Foundation newest award – The Unforgettable Rowena Ramos Award for being an exemplary grandmother to many, in step with this beloved matriarch. 

Tickets can be purchased at www.unforgettables.org, through our Facebook page, or calling us at (909) 335-1600. 

New Assemblyman James Ramos will offer the opening prayer. “Hearts” events will follow on February 15th in Victorville for the High Desert and February 22nd in Rancho Mirage. The mission of The Unforgettables Foundation, a region wide charity based in Redlands, is to enable low- income families to give their children a dignified burial, empower communities to memorialize children who have died, educate parents and children’s caregivers to confront, control and conquer the primary risks to our children’s health and wholeness, and encourage communities to recognize the financial trauma which is often associated with the death of a child.

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