Investing in Good

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Investing in Good is our donor newsletter. In each issue, you'll find inspiration from other donors through a featured donor story, as well as additional information and resources to help you make the most of your charitable giving. 

March 2023

Christina will focus her career on family and marriage in the black community and has a goal of starting her own private therapy practice.

Through her Master's in Social Work, Simone has a vision of creating community accessible curriculum around equity and power building.

Preeya hopes to enter the nonprofit sector and work to improve the lives of women and underrepresented populations.

Inspired by her opportunity to lead a faith community, Anna plans to become a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

Passionate about nature, Cameron plans to become a forest ranger or game warden to inspire young people to protect our environment.

As a future women’s health nurse practitioner, Olivia hopes to improve health care for the women in her community.

In 2009, donors Ronnie & Marge set up The Alvin & Marie Memorial Fund to remember Ronnie’s parents, Alvin & Marie. The couple remains active in their giving journey by practicing generosity as a family to support the charities and causes closest to their hearts. 

Gary and Joyce Kallsen integrated charitable giving into their financial strategy years ago. Together with their children, they’ve made grants from their InFaith Community Foundation donor-advised fund to support favorite charities and causes.

Keith Allen Hinrichsen, a native of La Mesa, Calif., was fully devoted to his family, students and church as a History professor at Cerritos College. After 37 years of teaching, his extended family supported him through his own diagnosis and return of prostate cancer. Upon his death, Keith directed support to a variety of charities, including programs that addressed the unmet needs of patients with Alzheimer’s through The Hinrichsen-Thorsen Family Health Fund.

Ruth Reinke and her spouse, Wilbert Reinke, were deeply devoted to their local community of Neligh, Neb. Through the care they received at Antelope Memorial Hospital, the couple established The Wilbert and Ruth Reinke Community Endowment Fund at InFaith Community Foundation. With the support of the Reinkes, AMH has been able to grow and serve the community in transformational ways.