The ThreeSixtyFive Foundation
It is the mission of the ThreeSixtyFive Foundation to provide, through financial and non-financial means, assistance to physically challenged individuals in returning to an active lifestyle during the first year of their recovery.
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"Hold on! What does donating to the ThreeSixtyFive Foundation mean? Where does it go? How is it used?" Good question, here is your answer... FAQ
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Greg Hazard
Director, Business Affairs Email
Greg grew up in a family
of six. After leaving Pittsburgh when Greg was 4 years old, The
Hazard family settled in Columbus, OH before relocating to Cleveland in
1988, where his parents still live. Growing up making annual trips
to the Indianapolis 500 with his family and helping his uncle at
amateur race events, Greg embraced a keen interest in motorsports;
which would eventually lead him to the beginning of his professional
career.
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Attending Bowling Green State University with a major in
Mechanical Design, Greg stayed busy as student president of Bowling
Green's collegiate motorsports team and as an active member of the
Kappa Sigma Fraternity, where he met Chris and Doug.
After
graduation, Greg moved to Indianapolis where he and Chris were
roommates. There he accepted a job with Motorsports Spares
International; starting as a damper specialist working with teams in
the Indy Racing League, ChampCar and GrandAm, and reaching the
General Manager position in late 2004. Greg married his high school
sweetheart Jodi and together they are enjoying life in their
home on the south side of Indianapolis. When not working, Greg
enjoys golf, spending time with nieces and nephews, astronomy, and
just being at home.
"Chris' accident was a reminder to us all of
how quickly our perspective in life can change. When we formed the
BrotherBentlage Fund shortly after the accident we only wanted to
help; to make the list of things Chris and his family had to worry
about just a little shorter. In contrast, we learned that the real
benefit was measured by the act itself and not by the money raised.
When we decided to stop fundraising for the BrotherBentlage Fund we
felt a responsibility not to stop the cause itself. We were thrilled
when Doug agreed to be involved from the beginning and we are
grateful for his invaluable insight and guidance."
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