The third recipient of The 6-4-3 Foundation’s end-of-year 2024 grants will use funds to help with local girls’ sports initiatives.
Tyler Tolve and friends hit 96 home runs and raised more than $18,000 for youth sports equity and blood cancer research. Crushin’ For A Cause returned for the second year with beautiful weather and a record crowd! Check out this feature from WSB TV!
The 6-4-3 Foundation awarded $20,000 in grants to three Atlanta area organizations and a fourth in Hurricane Helene ravaged North Carolina in December. L.E.A.D. Center for Youth in Atlanta and BreakThru House in Decatur are featured here with more information about the other deserving organizations to come.
Pictured: Kelli Stewart, Mary Litman, Mackenzi Stewart
Pictured: Mary Litman, BreNita Jackson, Gary Lanier
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Crushin’ For A Cause! Tyler Tolve and friends will once again take the field to raise money for The 6-4-3 Foundation’s scholarships and SagerStrong Foundation’s blood cancer research programs. Head to Aviation Sports Complex on February 1, 2025, to see if Reds Prospect Michael Trautwein will repeat as winner or if a new slugger will be crowned!
Investments in our community.
To nonprofits in the Marietta and elsewhere that support children & families and public servants.
Help fund our Georgia Alliance for Breast Cancer (formerly It’s The Journey), Rally Foundation & SagerStrong Foundation partnerships.
In need-based & merit-based scholarships and grants and facility improvements for The 6-4-3 organization and the community.
The 6-4-3 Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and families through sports. The foundation has put almost $378,000 back into the communities it serves through scholarship assistance programs and community improvement projects. Each year the foundation awards scholarships and grants to worthy individuals and groups who are aligned with the mission. In addition, countless hours of volunteer service and contributions of product donations have allowed the foundation to serve Cobb County’s most vulnerable youth in meaningful ways. Through these efforts, it strives to teach a culture of philanthropy to families with which it works and to whom it serves. The 6-4-3 Foundation was started in 2013 with the simple goal of doing good deeds for children and families in need.