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The SBB Research Group Foundation Sponsors The Dragonfly Foundation

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Dragonfly Foundation collaborated in a volunteer initiative alongside the SBB Research Group Foundation, which partners with local nonprofits through its Champion A Charity Program.

Organized by Janine Bragdon, the project aimed to provide support to families affected by pediatric cancer and stress the importance of holistic well-being after treatment.

The Dragonfly Foundation emphasizes the need to extend support beyond medical interventions. The organization advocates for a holistic, unwavering commitment to the well-being of these families, acknowledging that the effects may linger for years.

During the event, SBB Research Group Foundation volunteers wrapped gifts purchased for families affiliated with the Dragonfly Foundation, demonstrating a commitment to making a positive impact.

Janine Bragdon expressed her joy in being part of this event and highlighted the importance of these initiatives in positively impacting the lives of Dragonfly families. She looks forward to supporting more families in the future.

This partnership underscores a commitment to enhancing the well-being of these families beyond medical care, with the goal of inspiring others to participate and build a community network of support.

For more details, please visit dragonfly.org.

About the SBB Research Group Foundation

The SBB Research Group Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that furthers the philanthropic mission of SBB Research Group LLC (SBBRG), a Chicago-based investment management firm led by Sam Barnett, Ph.D., and Matt Aven. The Foundation provides grants to support ambitious organizations solving unmet needs with thoughtful, long-term strategies. In addition, the Foundation sponsors the SBBRG STEM Scholarship, which supports students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees.

Contacts

Contact: Erin Noonan
Organization: SBB Research Group Foundation
Email: grants@sbbrg.org
Phone: 1-847-656-1111
Website: https://www.sbbrg.org

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Contacts

Contact: Erin Noonan
Organization: SBB Research Group Foundation
Email: grants@sbbrg.org
Phone: 1-847-656-1111
Website: https://www.sbbrg.org

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