Rock Foundation
NAMI donation
Did you know that 1 in 4 adults, almost 30,000 La Crosse County residents experience a mental health disorder in a given year? 95.7 The Rock recently made a $1,000…
Read MoreHemmersbach Family Memorial fund
Earlier this week, 36 year old Adam Hemmersbach was involved in a fatal ATV crash. At the time, Adam was on his way into town to help plow snow. Adam…
Read MoreSOTA 2 donation!
School of Technology and Arts 2 is located in Lincoln Middle School. T he students in the graphic design program were in need of Apple Pens to help their studies…
Read MoreGoFundMe for Sandy Sneath
UPDATE: Sadly, Sandy Sneath has lost her battle with cancer and passed away recently. However, her medical bills still loom over the family along with the cost of the funeral.…
Read MoreBenefit for Jeff McGinnis
In 2019, Jeff McGinnis was diagnosed with a rare kidney disease, and unfortunately, Jeff and his family recently found out he also needs a liver transplant. There will be a…
Read MoreMany thanks again!
For years, 95.7 The Rock’s Rock Foundation has teamed up with the La Crosse County Health Department‘s “For Goodness Sake” program to provide assistance in many ways. We’ve purchased gifts…
Read MoreEnd homelessness!
Recently, 95.7 The Rock’s Rock Foundation made a $500 donation to the La Crosse Collaborative to end homelessness. Their goal is to end homelessness in our community and they are…
Read MoreDrive-through Trick-or-Treat event & American Legion fundraiser.
This Saturday, October 31st from 11am-2pm the American Legion Post #52 at 711 S 6th St. will be holding a hot dog, brat and soda sale! Plus, there will be…
Read MoreHelp Autumn battle cancer!
Autumn Vorwald was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2003, and went through twelve weeks of chemo and twenty-eight days of radiation. Sadly, Autumn was then diagnosed with breast cancer on June…
Read MoreFundraiser for Jimbo & Gia Zill
On Sunday, October 4th a fire broke out in the attic of Jim and Gia Zill. The house is currently uninhabitable and they are searching for temporary housing. This fire…
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