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The nonprofit, run by Neves and his wife Erica, helps families who've suffered the loss of a child.
"So that we could help people financially with bereavement costs, with food, with incidentals, like someone asked for gas money just to get to the hospital to see their family," Neves said.
The nonprofit -- which sponsored Tuesday night?s event -- said it's helped 15 to 20 families in the brief year and a half since its founding.
Besides financial support, the foundation offers counseling, advice and other assistance to families who've lost a child, Neves said.

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