Alex Wicks

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Olivia Chan Foundation
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1 in 12 children in the U.S. lose a parent or sibling before 18. Help raise funds to support them.

$35,855

raised by 39 people

$30,000 goal

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A message from Olivia's family...

Why We Started the Olivia Chan Foundation

On December 9, 2012, our lives changed forever when Olivia was born. From the very beginning, she was pure joy. Curious, kind, and fearless. She filled our world with laughter, love, and light.

On January 17, 2022, Olivia was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of leukemia. Three days later, she passed away. The grief was suffocating and we were overwhelmed by the lack of support available for children and families like ours.

That's why we started the Olivia Chan Foundation, to create the kind of safe, compassionate space we wish we had. Our mission is simple: to help others who are grieving feel less alone. Through peer to peer grief support programs, connection, and healing spaces, we share Olivia’s light with families navigating the darkest days of their lives.

What We’re Doing Right Now

Since launching in 2023, we’ve opened a temporary grief center in Sacramento, currently operating two days a month, serving 7 families. We offer peer support groups for children and teens, using art and games to teach coping skills and create a safe space to talk about their loved ones.

Our Vision: A Permanent Grief Center

We’re building a dedicated, year-round grief center for kids, teens, and families. A warm, welcoming space where:

● Kids can create, play, and process loss in age-appropriate peer groups

● Teens can talk openly without judgment

● Families can connect with others walking the same road

● Grief Expression Rooms led by trained facilitators:

● Caregiver Circles: Guided support for parents and adults

● Drop-in Resources: Immediate support—no waitlists, no referrals

Why Now. Why Sacramento.

1 in 12 children in the U.S. will lose a parent or sibling before they turn 18. In Sacramento, that’s thousands of kids carrying invisible grief into classrooms, sports teams, and homes.

But local grief support is hard to find. It’s often short-term, seasonal, and full of waitlists. Grief doesn’t work like that, and we know this firsthand.

With Your Support, We Will:

● Triple the number of children and families we serve each year

● Expand from 2 days/month to being open daily

● Hire experienced staff to lead support groups and grow our services

● Partner with schools, hospitals, and social workers for early outreach

● Offer all services free of charge to ensure access for all

Join Us

We have the vision. We have the heart. We have the need.

Now we need your help to bring it to life.

Let’s open the doors to a space where Olivia’s light continues to shine—and where every grieving child knows they’re not alone.

Here's How You Can Support the Cause

Unicorn Sponsor - $ 5,000 (Taken)
● Co-branded presenting sponsor
● Recognition at the event
● Speaking opportunity
● Signage at the event
● Online recognition
● Newsletter spotlight
● 4 tickets to the event

Rainbow Sponsor - $3,000 (3 of 3 Available)
● Recognition at the event
● Signage at player tables
● Online recognition
● 3 tickets to the event

Cocktail Sponsor - $2,500 (Taken)
● Recognition at the event
● Signage at the bar 
● Online recognition
● 2 tickets to the event

Food Sponsor - $2,000 (Taken)
● Recognition at the event
● Signage at the food station
● Online recognition
● 2 tickets to the event

Dice Sponsor - $1,500 (Taken)
● Recognition at the event
● Logo on dice
● Online recognition

● 1 ticket to the event


Banner Sponsor - $1,050 (Unlimited)
● Signage at the event
● Online recognition
● 1 ticket to the event

Digital Sponsor - $755 (Unlimited)
● Online recognition
● 1 ticket to the event

Player Ticket - $250 (Available)
● Individual player entry

Spectator Ticket - $100 (Available)
● Event attendance

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Olivia Chan Foundation

Organized By Alex Wicks

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