The Hoffman family could have simply enjoyed the attention and moved on. Instead, they harnessed the tidal wave of goodwill to create something permanent. Already the founders of the Team Jack Foundation—originally a grassroots effort to sell wristbands and T‑shirts to support Jack’s medical care—they now had a global platform.
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