Founded with a mission to save lives, The Bee Foundation is at the forefront of brain aneurysm prevention, research, and awareness. Established in 2014 by sisters Erin and Christine, the foundation honors their late cousin, Jennifer Sedney, whose sudden passing from a ruptured brain aneurysm inspired a movement to educate and protect others from this silent killer. With brain aneurysms affecting 1 in 50 people, and many going undetected until it’s too late, The Bee Foundation is dedicated to changing the narrative through advocacy, education, and funding groundbreaking research.
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At its core, The Bee Foundation focuses on early detection and preventative measures to reduce the devastating effects of brain aneurysms. They’ve raised over $3.5 million to support innovative research grants and awareness campaigns, working closely with leading medical experts and communities to promote knowledge about risk factors and warning signs. From hosting impactful events such as the annual Honey Bash Gala to supporting families affected by brain aneurysms, the foundation is committed to creating a future where lives are saved through proactive measures. By educating, empowering, and investing in research, The Bee Foundation is building a legacy of hope and change—one that ensures no family has to endure the pain of losing a loved one to an undetected brain aneurysm.
Learn more about their mission and how you can support their vital work at The Bee Foundation. Together, we can save lives.
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