Brandon Webb's K Foundation
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Brandon Webb's K Foundation was established in 2004 to improve the lives of critically and chronically ill children throughout Arizona by providing daily support and life changing experiences. Since its inception, the K Foundation has raised over $450,000 and impacted the lives of nearly 100,000 Arizona children.


"Brandon's Locker" was created to enrich the lives of ill children by providing them with toys and comfort items.

In 2007 we launched "Brandon's Locker" at The Children's Health Center at St. Joseph's in Phoenix Arizona. One locker was placed in St. Joseph's Children's Rehabilitative Services Building where children with chronic or potentially chronic illnesses receive ongoing care. The second locker was placed in the hospital's Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, which cares for little ones with critical illnesses or injuries. These two lockers have impacted the lives of nearly 65,000 ill children.

In the fall of 2008 we launched the third "Brandon's Locker" at University Medical Center in Tucson, Arizona. This locker provides the patients and their families with access to notebook computers, game systems and a number of other activities that can occupy their time in the hospital. It has impacted the lives of over 45,000 ill children in 2008 and 2009.



The "Field of Dreams" program provides critically and chronically ill children with dream vacations and fantasy sports-related experiences.

During the 2008 MLB regular season, The K Foundation and the D'backs have sent nearly 200 ill-children and their adult guest to a D'backs home game where they received a D'backs/K Foundation t-shirt, food and drinks.

Each Summer, the K Foundation hosts 30 families for a VIP Fantasy Day at Chase Field. In addition to meeting Brandon and getting tickets for the day's game, each child receives a Brandon Webb jersey, D'backs/K Foundation t-shirt, D'backs cap and an autographed picture of Brandon.



The purpose of each of our programs is to provide daily support and life changing experiences for children and their families all over Arizona. Our goal is to reach over 250,000 kids by 2010.