We are deeply honored to be a sponsor and have a booth at the Bradley Rofer Honor Walk this April, a profoundly meaningful event that celebrates the beautiful children who will forever remain in our hearts.
Join us on April 27th as we come together to honor organ donors like sweet Bradley Rofer, whose legacy continues to touch lives.
At just six years old, Bradley founded Bradley’s Beautiful Bouquets, a heartfelt initiative that raised thousands of dollars to support sick children in his community. His kindness and generosity embodied the purest form of love and giving. Tragically, at the age of eight, Bradley was struck by a vehicle, leaving behind a community forever changed by his spirit. Today, the Bradley Rofer Foundation continues his mission, ensuring that his compassion and dedication live on.
An Honor Walk is a powerful tribute held as a donor patient is transferred from their hospital room to the operating room, surrounded by love, gratitude, and remembrance. This year, the Bradley Rofer Foundation is creating a Memory Wall, a special space to honor and celebrate the lives of children—of all ages—who are forever in our hearts.
Families who wish to honor a child can submit a photo and name dedication to glovesforgrief@gmail.com, and we will ensure it reaches the Foundation’s team. No child is too young to be remembered, including those we never had the chance to meet. If you do not have a photo, a meaningful graphic can also be used. With your submission please include their Date of Birth, Date of Passing, and one line dedication (if you are comfortable)
This free community event in Rancho Santa Margarita (RSM) is a beautiful opportunity to come together, walk in remembrance, and celebrate the laughter, dreams, and love that continue to fill our hearts.
We hope to see you there as we walk in honor, love, and remembrance. Click HERE for more details and registration information
March 11, 2025
We organize fitness and wellness-inspired events to build a strong community and offer an outlet for physical release.
We are creating a network of mental health professionals and need-based financial assistance to support grieving families beyond our events.
We offer opportunities for post-event connection through referrals to local faith-based support groups, which is what brought our co-founders together.
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