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Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund Charges Past Milestone
This past October at Hideaway Hills Golf Club 64 golfers and volunteers enjoyed a delicious celebration cake recognizing the 2,089,996 miles of transportation provided to local families traveling in search of solutions to critical needs. Many of these families are traveling in unfamiliar surroundings seeking help for their children. The “Miles that Matter” initiative is one of the three missions of the Fund. It represents the caring nature we all felt in Krysta. Her willingness to give is represented in our focus on the benefits of Organ Donation. Her life mission of learning and personal development is represented in our Leadership Scholarships. Approximately one third of the more than $200,000 raised over the past nine years comes from golf events. Most of our funding is from a very, very caring community.
Our “Miles that Matter” mission provides GIANT gift cards to families in support of their travel needs. We are proud of our partnership with GIANT’s Cash for Causes Program because we qualify to purchase gift cards at a five percent discount. In the past ten years, over $200,000 in gift cards have been purchased from GIANT. Many of our donors are happy to learn that their donations increase by a few percent.
The two-million-mile mark passed in October 2019 was supercharged during this past Holiday Season. Through the Morning Call “Be an Angel” program, local charities can submit a three item wish list. The KHMF wished for gift cards, raffle prize items, and monetary donations. Over $10,000 was donated and with the GIANT discount increases the mileage to over 2.2 million miles. The Holiday giving puts us well on our way to obtain our 2020 goal of reaching 2.5 million miles in support of local families in need.
You can join this worthy effort by golfing, sponsorships or donating prize items.
For more information call Bill Hankee at 610-217-3625
LVHN COMMUNITY PARTNER by Jim Marsh
LVHN COMMUNITY PARTNER
Bill and Christine Hankee work every day to keep their daughter’s memory alive.
By Jim Marsh Special to the Lehigh Valley Press Press
Through a charitable foundation they formed after the death of their daughter in 2007, retired Parkland School District teachers Bill and Chris Hankee, of Germansville, work every day to keep memories of their late daughter, Krysta, alive. “Krysta was an exceptional child,” her mother said. ”She was always looking for ways to help other people.”
“What we are doing is just a reflection of who she was,” Bill Hankee said.
Krysta collapsed while exercising before work in a gym in New York City in September 2007, at the age of 22. She died a few days later.
Krysta graduated in 2003 from Northwestern Lehigh High School, where she excelled as a student and an athlete.
Jason Zimmerman, director of athletics and student activities at Northwestern Lehigh High School, remembers Krysta warmly.
“My fondest memory, and what I will always remember about Krysta, is how much of a leader she was. Not only was she outstanding on the athletic field and in the classroom, but she always did what was right, instead of what was popular,” Zimmerman said.
After graduating from Northwestern Lehigh, Krysta attended The American University in Washington, D.C., for two years, where she was a Patriot League scholar-athlete.
She transferred for her junior and senior college years to the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University in New York, N.Y., where she graduated in 2007 with a degree in marketing and foreign business.
Upon graduation, Krysta worked as an assistant project manager at Triangle Equities in Whitestone, N.Y., until her tragic death.
She was hospitalized following her collapse, but Krista’s brain had been without oxygen for about eight minutes from the time she collapsed until paramedics arrived. That is a circumstance the human brain cannot survive.
When it became evident Krysta could not recover, her parents considered donating her organs to help others. Krysta’s wishes became clear when her parents discovered she had placed the organ donor designation on her Pennsylvania driver’s license.
After her death, Krysta became an instant hero to five people she never knew.
Her donated corneas gave sight to two blind people, and she renewed the lives of another five people through the donation of her lungs, pancreas and kidneys. She also helped 51 burn victims with skin patch donations through the New York Firefighters Skin Bank.
“It took two days to arrange the transplants because Krysta had a rare blood type,” Bill Hankee said. “While we were sitting there in New York, a friend of ours said, ‘You can’t let it end like this.’“
That comment put in motion the determination for Bill and Chris to create the Krysta Hankee Memorial Foundation, a charitable nonprofit that has helped an untold number of people in need, in partnership with other charitable organizations.
The foundation began its family service initiative with a golf outing at Pleasant Hills Golf Course, in Fleetwood, and several other golf outings have taken place since that time.
That initial outing raised $1,000 and was the start of the Miles That Matter program.
Since then, more than $260,000 has been raised and hundreds of families have benefited from Giant food store gift cards. Using federal statistics regarding average vehicle gas mileage, Bill Hankee has calculated the gift cards equate to about 2.5 million “miles that matter.”
The program is simple and without any red tape for those who benefit. The memorial foundation provides the gas cards to more than 30 hospitals and family service agencies.
If social workers see a need, they can just give out a card to help defray expenses. No applications, no registration or record-keeping – just Krysta Hankee’s “how can I help you” attitude.
Since 2008, the foundation has also provided 62 scholarships to Northwestern Lehigh School District and Lehigh Carbon Community College students and to others with special medical-related needs.
When considering the Giant gift cards, the scholarships and special needs Krysta’s memorial foundation has met, the total raised and dispersed totals more than $400,000.
Neither Chris nor Bill accept attention for what they do; it’s all about Krysta.
At a presentation Chris made recently on behalf of the memorial foundation, Krysta’s proud mom said, “It’s my honor to be able to continue talking positively about my daughter 13 years after her death.”
For more information about the foundation, go to krystahankeememorialfund.org.
Or, just Google Krysta’s name, and see the full page of references that pop up.
Angels to Those in Need
Thank you to the Morning Call for sponsoring the “Be An Angel Program” and featuring the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund. This initiative lasted from December through January. Participating non-profits in the area, are able to submit a wish list and the Morning Call publishes all of the items from non-profits. We had a great response and are so very thankful for all the donations! Just in the last few days, we have been notified about several families in need of support. Heartfelt thanks to those of you that supported this initiative, for being an Angel and giving hope to those in need. Special thanks to Ann Lowy at the Morning Call and Nancy Koch, a KHMF Board Member, who spearheaded this for our memorial fund. Listed are the “Be An Angel” donors:
Dudley Mann
Ron & Bev Wasserman
Susan Sensinger
Denise Mensinger
E.David & Louise Melcher
JoAnn Cenchitz
Darlene Erlacher
Ken & Jean Zellner
Catherine & John Krimmel
Jim & Jill Tilney
Vincent & Kathy Miletics
Jan & Deb Schuster
Peggy Coker
Robert & Joan Kern
Marilyn Sowders
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Women’s Group
Landsearch & Settlement Inc. – Mary C. Charon
Arthur & Roxanne Williams
Roger & Jeanette Spadt
Amy & Ed Rabenold
Debra Nagy
Cynthia Ernst
Gary & Joyce Stone
Tim & Cindy Talaber
ARCO Design/Build Industrial
F.Michael & Nancy Schneider
Laura & Lloyd Trego
Barb & Tom Hudak
Mary & Patrick Kelly
Mark Bartholomew
Colleen & Melvin Hay
Paul Albert
Suzanne & Randy Weitzel
Alice’s New Ride
The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund was able to purchase a second tryke as the result of a golf outing held at Whitetail Golf Club this summer. Alice was so happy to get her new tryke and helmet! We want to thank the golfers who participated in this event and to Brad Paukovits and the Whitetail staff for their support. Also thanks to Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza for donating wings as a tasty treat. Pictured are: Alice, her parents, brother and Bill and Chris Hankee. Tryke selection and fitting were coordinated by
The Lehigh Valley Steel Force Friends Chapter of National AMBUCS.
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