
"In-N-Out Burger's has launched a new nonprofit called the His Eyes Foundation to combat homelessness in the nine states where the chain currently does business. His Eyes is holding its inaugural fundraising campaign this month in In-N-Out restaurants, where customers are invited to round up their purchases for the cause. In-N-Out will match contributions three-to-one up to $300,000."
"The His Eyes Foundation was born from the precious life of Sean's brother and our beloved family member who strongly believed in the value of every human being, that every life deserves a chance, and every soul deserves to be seen, Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson and Sean Ellingson said in a statement. Through this mission, we are committed to bringing hope, dignity, and essential resources to those experiencing homelessness. We are not just offering aid but also respect and humanity to those who need it most."
"Evan Ellingson was known for playing Kyle, son of Horatio Caine (David Caruso) on the long-running police procedural CSI: Miami. He died at age 35 in Fontana of an accidental fentanyl overdose in 2023, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Evan Ellingson believed that we should view people experiencing homelessness through God's Eyes, according to his bio on the His Eyes website."
In-N-Out launched the His Eyes Foundation to combat homelessness across the nine states where the chain operates. The foundation is holding an inaugural fundraising campaign inviting customers to round up purchases at In-N-Out restaurants, with In-N-Out matching contributions three-to-one up to $300,000. The foundation was formed by Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson and her husband Sean Ellingson to honor Evan Ellingson, who died in 2023. Planned efforts include faith-based hope, emergency relief, housing solutions, employment programs, advocacy, and providing dignity and essential resources to people experiencing homelessness. His Eyes is the third foundation supported by In-N-Out.
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