Friday, April 18, 2014


Wichita Falls, TX April 16, 2014 – Project 40:31 Foundation was honored to have Girling Hospice by Gentiva Wichita Falls reach out to us on behalf of their patient Mr. Roy Mercer.  Mr. Roy Mercer is a life long and devoted fan of the Texas Rangers.  Watching the Rangers on television is one of his great pastimes that he enjoys doing from his home in Wichita Falls, TX.  Mr. Mercer expressed to his Nurse, Amanda Edwards, He would enjoy seeing the Rangers play ball at the their ballpark in Arlington while he was still able to travel short distances. Project 4031 Foundation with the help of a board member Mathew Walton along with the Texas Rangers association was privileged to help this Dream come true. When working together as a team it is amazing how we are able to help each other during difficult times.

Project 40:31 Foundation was established to provide for individuals who are not experiencing their end of life stories to the fullest; often times spending their last days uncomfortable, alone, worried, and unfulfilled.  Project 40:31 is founded to provide encouragement and support for these individuals and their families.  We partner with hospice and palliative care organizations as well as businesses with in communities and around the country such as Girling Hospice by Gentiva Wichita Falls and the Texas Rangers in Arlington TX. Project 4031 is honored to be here as a tool and support for their patients and be a service to provide assistance for basic needs, Fulfilling Dreams, and/or providing donated medical equipment and supplies.  Project 4031 is honored to join you in this journey.

Thank you to Girling Hospice by Gentiva Wichita Falls TX, Texas Rangers, and Project 4031 Foundation for working together to help Fulfill Mr. Mercers dream of watching the Texas Rangers play baseball live on their home field.  If you would like to know more about any of these business please visit Girling Hospice by Gentiva Wichita Falls @ www.gentiva.com, Texas Rangers @ texas.rangers.mlb.com, or Project 4031 Foundation @ www.project4031.org.

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