About Fred’s Fund

Come On Out and Bid on these One of a Kind Items for a

Great Cause!

Wednesday, June 19th from 5:00 to 8:00

Thursday, June 20th from 5:00 to 8:00

and

Saturday, June 22th from 9:00 to 12:30

(all times are approximate and may change due to weather)

at Grappone Park Concord, NH

during the Hilliker Cup

 

To make bids, donate to our efforts or for more information email jay at jayswymer@yahoo.com

Click here to check out a great article on what your generous contributions mean to the children and their families at CHaD!


HEARTFELT THANKS GO OUT TO ALL WHO:

  • Sponsor Fred’s Fund in our Ice Golf, Chili Cook Off, Auction and Events
  • Donate Items for the Auction
  • Help Us Out in Big and Small Ways
  • Participate in our Silent Auction, Golf and Eat Chili with Us
  • Thank You All!


Among the Great Auction Items this year are:

RED SOX TICKETS

INCLUDING

RED SOX VS YANKEES

WEEKEND GETAWAYS to Hampton,NH and

Provincetown, MA


AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS FROM:

David Krecji, Ray Bourque,Terry O’Reilly and Aaron Hernandez

MANY MORE AUTOGRAPHED ITEMS, SPORTS MEMORABILIA

SPORTING EVENT TICKETS, GOLF COURSE GIFT CERTIFICATES

RESTAURANT GIFT CERTIFICATES, GIFT BASKETS

GIFT CARDS TO LOCAL BUSINESSES

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, ITEMS BEING ADDED DAILY

SPONSORED ONCE AGAIN BY OUR FRIENDS AT

THE BARLEY HOUSE

Don’t Miss BurgerFest 2013!

6/14 to 6/22 at The Barley House!

 

 

For More Information Vist the Contact Us page or Call Jay Swymer at 715-2249

FRED’S FUND IS TAX EXEMPT UNDER IRS CODE 501(3)(C)

Check Out Our MVP Status with the New England Patriots!

If you would like to donate items for our upcoming auction, please call Jay Swymer at (603) 715-2249 or e-mail Jay@fredsfund.org to make arrangements.

On September 12, 2005 nine year old Fred Swymer was diagnosed with Lymphoblastic Lymphoma. He was airlifted to the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth (“ChaD”) by the Dartmouth Advance Response Team. He was treated in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit(“PICU”).

Fred received world class around the clock care. His doctors and nurses were very caring, compassionate, professional and skilled. His family was also treated in the same manner.

Unfortunately, even with this great care Fred could not be saved. In the early morning hours of September 14, 2005, Fred succumbed to his illness.

Fred’s family and friends are grateful for the fact that they know everything that could be done for him, and for us, was done. It is because of their extraordinary efforts, tirelessness and perseverance that we, as Fred’s family and friends, are able to carry on with no regrets about Fred’s care.

Fred’s family and friend have not forgotten the great care he received and in spring 2007 Fred’s Fund was formed in appreciation of the effort of the people of Chad and the PICU.

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