KENTON--Glazed Over Kenton doughnut shop recently hosted a “Dine to Donate” event which raised $587 to benefit Hope for Everhart, a drive to assist Hardin County sheriff Keith Everhart with medical expenses associated with a late 2022 liver transplant.
After learning about Everhart’s prognosis and the significant costs after insurance posed by his operation, a group of community members formed the Hope for Everhart committee and set out to explore fundraising options.
Because Everhartis an elected official, the Committee is working with the Ohio Ethics Commission to ensure that all charitable donation rules are followed concerning public officers and that there are no conflicts of interest. "House of Prayer Pentecostal Church-Hope for Everhart Fund" donations will not be reported as political contributions.
The Hope for Everhart committee is a small group entrusted with accepting donations from community organizations and providing a vehicle to distribute payments to medical providers on behalf of Everhart.
Brice Beaman, Chairman
Sally Newfer, Treasurer
Matt Jennings, Fundraising Director
Christina Cross, Pro Bono Legal Counsel
Don Holbrook, House of Prayer Representative
Kolt Buchenroth, Website, Media & Online Giving
The House of Prayer Pentecostal Church is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) ofthe Internal Revenue Code; EIN 34-1436305. Donations must be made to the “House of Prayer Pentecostal Church - Hope for Everhart Fund” in orderto be considered may be tax deductible. All donors should check with theirtax advisor/preparerforfederal income tax deductibility.
For more information, visit www.hopeforeverhart.com/