
Make it Rayne
Tax deductible
New Fundraising Drive Celebrates Remembrance Day of 21-Year-Old Founder's Daughter, Kyah Rayne who died after the taste of a peanut.
The Kyah Rayne Foundation's focus is on enhancing food safety measures in schools by providing Epinephrine Auto-Injectors (EAIs) to the school district with the highest enrollment in the Stock Surveillance Medication Program (SSMP). EAIs are crucial lifesaving devices, especially in instances of severe allergic reactions. By equipping schools with these auto-injectors, we aim to create a safer environment for students who may face life-threatening anaphylaxis.
We have made significant SSMP enrollment, from 2% in 2019 to over 35% in 2024. Your continued support has made this possible.
To Make it Rayne, your support will go toward purchasing 100 EAIs at the cost of $13,000. Between February 17th and March 17th, 2024, your contribution will directly impact the preparedness of schools to handle medical emergencies and ensure the well-being of students with severe allergies.
Here's how you can make a difference:
1. Donate: Your financial contribution of any amount will directly contribute to providing schools with the necessary EAIs, enhancing their ability to respond to allergic emergencies swiftly and effectively.
2. Spread the Word: Share our campaign with your network. Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to join us in safeguarding the health of students by supporting the Make it Rayne Campaign.
3. Become an Advocate: Your voice can raise awareness about the importance of having EAIs in schools, potentially saving lives and ensuring a secure learning environment.
To learn more, please visit the Kyah Rayne Foundation website.
Thank you for your support!
Organizer

Lisa Cohen
Organizer
Phoenix, AZ
Kyah Rayne Foundation
Beneficiary