Mary Washington Hospital Foundation’s Continuation Grant Fuels Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation’s Impact in the Rappahannock Region

By Dayton Keffer 

Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation is proud to announce that due to the continued support of the Mary Washington Hospital Foundation Community Benefit Fund (MWH CF), we are ahead of schedule by completing more than half our substantial objectives for the 2024 year. This grant, a continuation from previous years, supports three major objectives: Hands-Only CPR and AED Training, AED Placements, and Awareness

Training Milestone Achieved: Our first objective for 2024 is to offer our Hands-Only CPR and AED training to 1,000 people within the Rappahannock Region. As of June 30th, we have already trained 940 individuals, bringing new lifesavers to our communities. Since January of this year, we have traveled across the Rappahannock Region to bring trainings to locations such as; Livingston Elementary School, Stafford County Public Schools Health & Wellness Fair, Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site), Fredericksburg Area Builders Association, James Monroe Museum, and the Central Rappahannock Regional Library. 

AED Placements: Our second objective for 2024 is to deploy 12 AEDs to applications within the Rappahannock Region. As of June 30th we have deployed 5 AEDs, with locations including: Friends of the Rappahannock, Heppe Chiropractic, South Ridge Church, Love Thy Neighbor, and UMW Tennis Center. 

Community members who have yet to receive training still benefit from GGF activities when they enter a public facility with a placed AED present or simply by being surrounded by individuals who have the knowledge to be confident and capable of saving a life.

By continuing to expand the number of individuals trained and AEDs placed, Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation is helping to build communities that are educated, confident and empowered to save the lives of individuals suffering from cardiac arrest.

Awareness Efforts Exceeded: Our third and final objective, aligning with our Awareness program, is to attend 8 awareness events in the Rappahannock Region. Our objective is already complete with 14 events attended! A few of the events we have attended this year include; Stafford County Public Schools Health & Wellness Fair, Virginia Heart and Vascular Institute Symposium, and Bishop Events Mother’s Day Run. 

We aspire to be the first region in Virginia to significantly increase the survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest through a community-based Culture of Action. The MWH CF grant ensures our ability to continue to serve our home region of the Rappahannock. Gwyneth’s Gift is incredibly thankful for the ongoing support of Mary Washington Hospital Foundation, and looks forward to the work we will continue to do together.

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Joel Griffin

Chairman & Co-Founder

Joel Griffin is co-founder and chairman of Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation. Gwyneth’s Gift was founded in 2015 by Joel and Jennifer Griffin in honor of their oldest daughter, Gwyneth. He is also an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist with 25 years of private industry consulting experience and 20 years in government contracting. He is the Founder and CEO of Riphean, a regional growth management firm.

Joel is committed to philanthropy within the region through local nonprofits and organizations that strengthen local communities. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Fredericksburg Regional Alliance, Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce, Stafford Hospital Foundation, and Germanna Educational Foundation. Joel was recognized for his impact and leadership within the region, receiving the Prince B. Woodward Leadership Award in 2022.

In addition to the regional award, Joel received the Valor Award from Loudon County for his life-saving efforts in an emergency. He also received the Patriotic Civilian Service Award given by the U.S. Army for actions taken immediately and following 9/11 at The Pentagon in 2001.