Join Us On Our $20M Matching Challenge From Our Co-Founders

Help End Youth Homelessness

Pat & Stephanie Kilkenny and Tim & Mary Boyle have for years led efforts to help young people overcome homelessness through the Lucky Duck Foundation.

Founded by former Oregon Athletic Director Pat Kilkenny and his wife Stephanie, the Lucky Duck Foundation has raised more than $40 million since 2005, which includes significant matching from Pat & Stephanie.

Now, the Kilkennys are meaningfully increasing their matching commitment to $10 million in new matching funds over the next five years so that $20 million can be raised to prevent and alleviate the suffering of homelessness.

“Because about half of the chronically homeless population suffered from homelessness as youth, we believe it is the strongest and most important short-term and long-term strategy. We can’t be more excited to significantly increase our matching commitment.” – Pat & Stephanie Kilkenny

And Tim & Mary Boyle, as well as Columbia Sportswear where Tim serves as its Chairman, President & CEO, are committing to renewing their longtime support of the Lucky Duck Foundation to help achieve the Kilkenny’s new matching challenge.

We encourage the public to help achieve Pat & Stephanie’s new matching challenge of $10 million over the next five years by donating to support the Lucky Duck Foundation’s mission to prevent and alleviate the suffering of homelessness.

 

“We’re proud to join the Kilkennys and Lucky Duck Foundation to make a lasting impact for youth suffering from homelessness.” - Tim & Mary Boyle

Accept the Challenge by Donating Now!

Your one-time or recurring donation of any size will go towards achieving our co-founder’s $20 million matching challenge to help homeless youth immediately and permanently overcome homelessness.

Makayla Scott

Peer Mentor, Promises2Kids
 
As an African American first-generation college graduate, I recently earned my Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning Management and Design. Despite facing the challenges of homelessness and balancing motherhood, I have persevered and am committed to using my experiences to advocate for better urban planning and support for vulnerable communities.”