Scleroderma Research Foundation Announces $1.5M Matching Gift in Honor of Bob Saget

01/13/2022
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Saget passionately championed the Scleroderma Research Foundation since losing his sister to the disease in 1994.

The Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF) announced a $1.5M matching gift in honor of Bob Saget, a SRF Board member, comedian, actor, writer, director, producer, and philanthropist.

The grant was provided by fellow SRF board members, philanthropists, and friends of Saget, Dr. Luke Evnin and Deann Wright who were inspired by the generous outpouring of love and admiration from friends, family, and fans seeking to honor Bob's legacy following his passing on January 9, 2022. 

SRF hopes to raise funds and awareness to extend Bob Saget's 30-plus years of commitment to the organization's mission to find a cure for scleroderma.       

Saget passionately championed the Scleroderma Research Foundation since losing his sister to the disease in 1994. In 2003, he joined the Board of Directors and since 1991 has hosted Cool Comedy • Hot Cuisine, an event which brought together the best comedians, musicians, and more, raising over $25 million toward funding research. Saget also actively contributed to the day-to-day operations of the organization and played a pivotal role in its success. He met with patients, built lasting relationships through his gift of storytelling and laughter, and shared his own experience of the impact of scleroderma in his own family's life. He passionately sought to find a cure and connected deeply with those affected by the disease.         

"We, along with Bob's family, want to honor him and the legacy he wanted to leave behind, to recognize his singular and lifelong commitment to the Scleroderma Research Foundation, and to help us find a way to turn this horrible moment into something for the good," says Scleroderma Research Foundation Board Chairman Dr. Luke Evnin. "Deann and I have pledged to match the first $1.5 million that is received in this tribute."   

"Bob was the anchor of our SRF family," says Joanne Gold, Executive Director of the Scleroderma Research Foundation. "This organization was so close to his heart. He worked tirelessly every day to educate the public about this disease and help raise funds to drive research forward. His love and positivity radiated to everyone, and he brought so much hope and inspiration to scleroderma patients throughout the world. We can't imagine being able to do this work without Bob, but we owe it to him to push forward to one day find a cure."

All donations received in honor of Bob Saget this week and going forward will be put toward the match. For more information and to donate, please visit us http://srfcure.org.

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