HollyRod Foundation is a
nonprofit organization founded by actress
Holly Robinson Peete and retired NFL quarterback
Rodney Peete that provides "medical, physical, and emotional support" to individuals living with
Parkinson's disease as well as families of children with
autism
The autism spectrum, often referred to as just autism or in the context of a professional diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental condition (or conditions) characterized by difficulti ...
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["Record Breaking Support for The HollyRod Foundation." Jet Magazine 2007. 18. Web. 10 Sept 2010. LexisNexis. Galileo. Retrieved at Georgia Southern University Henderson Library.] The HollyRod4kids initiative assists families affected by autism through providing resources to help improve the lives of children diagnosed with the disorder. Concurrently, the foundation provides aid for Parkinson's Disease patients through its HollyRod Compassionate Care Program in partnership with the Center for Parkinson's Research and Movement Disorders located at the University of Southern California's
Keck School of Medicine
The Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California teaches and trains physicians, biomedical scientists and other healthcare professionals, conducts medical research, and treats patients. Founded in 1885, it is the second oldest ...
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History
Former
NFL
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quarterback
Rodney Peete and his wife, actress
Holly Robinson Peete, established the HollyRod Foundation in 1997 in honor of Holly's father, late actor and television producer
Matt Robinson, who died of
Parkinson's disease in 2002. He had been living with the disease since the age of 46. As it began to progress, the symptoms began to affect Robinson's ability to complete certain tasks in his daily life. Rodney, Holly, and the rest of their family stepped in to support him. During the time period of caring for her father, Peete and her husband became inspired to help others suffering from the disease who lacked the financial means to pay for the associated costs. With this motive in mind, the HollyRod Foundation came into inception.
In 2000, after the Peetes' oldest son (3 years old at the time), Rodney 'RJ' Peete Jr., was diagnosed with autism, the HollyRod Foundation expanded its mission to bring awareness to this issue. Holly Robinson Peete has since become a recognizable international advocate for autism causes. She and her family have appeared on behalf of the HollyRod Foundation on various television shows, events, and print media including ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show'',
World Autism Awareness Day
World Autism Awareness Day is an internationally recognized day annually on April 2nd, encouraging Member States of the United Nations to take measures to raise awareness about autistic individuals throughout the world. It was designated by the ...
events,
''People'' magazine, and others, to share their personal story of how autism has affected their lives and to bring awareness to the issue.
In 2003, The HollyRod Foundation partnered with
Target Corporation. In 2007,
Anheuser-Busch pledged $200,000 to HollyRod over the following two years. At the time the donation was the largest single contribution the organization had ever received.
In 2010, co-founder Holly Robinson Peete became a candidate on the
reality television series
''The Celebrity Apprentice 3'' to raise money for the HollyRod Foundation. At the time of the season finale, Peete had raised the most money for her charity in Celebrity Apprentice history. However, she was not hired by
Donald Trump in the finale and finished second to musician
Bret Michaels
Bret Michael Sychak (born March 15, 1963), known professionally as Bret Michaels, is an American singer and musician. He gained fame as the frontman of rock band Poison who has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and 15 million records in the U ...
, but earned $597,893
USD to benefit HollyRod.
Programs and events
HollyRod Parkinson's Compassionate Care Program
HollyRod Parkinson's Compassionate Care Program was formed in 2002 in collaboration with
Keck School of Medicine of USC's Center for Parkinson's Research and Movement Disorders. Through this partnership the foundation assists PD patients with little or no medical insurance coverage in obtaining medications,
treatments, medical equipment, and various services. Currently the program is available only to patients residing in the
Greater Los Angeles Area.
["How We Help"](_blank)
The HollyRod Foundation, n.d. Web. 11 Sep 2010.
HollyRod4kids
HollyRod4kids was established in 2000 in response to Rodney Peete and Holly Robinson Peete's son's
autism
The autism spectrum, often referred to as just autism or in the context of a professional diagnosis autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental condition (or conditions) characterized by difficulti ...
diagnosis. The initiative's main mission is helping the families of children with autism gain access to affordable treatments and therapies. In 2008,
VH1 Classic's Rock Autism joined forces with HollyRod4kids to raise funds and awareness for autism through hosting a celebrity bowl-off and silent auction.
During the 2010 season finale of the
''Celebrity Apprentice'',
Snapple donated $250,000 to the HollyRod Foundation to benefit families of children with autism in addition to launching a limited release of
Robinson Peete's handcrafted Snapple Compassionberry Tea. Holly along with her daughter Ryan wrote the fictional
children's book, ''My Brother Charlie'', which centers around growing up with an autistic twin sibling. It is slightly based on Ryan Peete's experience of having an autistic twin brother. In March 2010, Rodney Peete released a book titled ''Not My Boy! A Father, a Son, and One Family’s Journey with Autism''. In the book Rodney Peete gives his perspective as a father raising a son with special needs. A percentage of the proceeds from both books will go to HollyRod4kids.
HollyRod4kids recently began its "Giving Words Campaign" to donate communication software and hardware to non-verbal or minimally verbal autistic children who meet certain eligibility requirements.
HollyRod4kids is currently developing the Compassionate Care Center for Autism in Los Angeles that will provide support services for autistic children and their families. To coincide with the Center's opening, HollyRod is also launching a national grant program to assist families living outside of
Los Angeles. Current plans have the opening date for the facility and launch of the grant program in "late 2012, early 2013."
DesignCare
DesignCare, formerly DesignCure, is an annual fundraising event that raises money for the HollyRod Foundation. Its guests and honorees range from people in the
entertainment, medical, and business industry to individuals and families affected by autism and Parkinson's disease. Each year DesignCare honors people with special awards like the 'Matthew T. Robinson Award of Courage', 'HollyRod Media Hero Award', 'HollyRod4kids Champion Award', 'HollyRod Media Award', 'HollyRod Founders Award', and 'Humanitarian Award'. The 'HollyRod4kids Champion Award' is presented to "people who have been an inspiration to teens with autism."
[Sotonoff, Jaime]
"Elgin football player to receive autism group's Champion Award"
Daily Herald (2010): n. pag. Web. 11 Sep 2010. Past celebrity honorees have included:
Michael J. Fox,
Donald Trump, and
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali (; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed "The Greatest", he is regarded as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century, a ...
.
In 2009, DesignCare raised over $350,000 and more than $500,000 the following year. Since DesignCare began, it has helped the HollyRod Foundation earn over $2 million to help improve the lives of those living with
Parkinson's disease and
autistic children.
"Design Care 2010"
The HollyRod Foundation, 24 Jul 2010. Web. 11 Sep 2010.
References
External links
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{{Autism resources
Organizations established in 1997
Autism-related organizations in the United States
Medical and health foundations in the United States
Mental health organizations in California
1997 establishments in California