Annually, Happy Hollow Foundation awards over $60,000 in conservation grants worldwide, alongside funding science-based education for more than 4,000 students in under-resourced schools. Since 2014, they have also been dedicated to improving the mental and physical health of thousands of older adults through accessible programs.
"Just one visit to Happy Hollow actually provides positive childhood experiences which combat against traumatic ones."
Rhonda Nourse
Rhonda Nourse, a trailblazer for women in television at KSBW-TV, KNTV, and KTVU-Fox 2, transitioned from news to philanthropy, setting fundraising records for causes like Sacred Heart Nativity Schools and Via Services. Now, as the Executive Director of Happy Hollow Foundation, she swaps the newsroom for red pandas and capybaras, continuing her impactful journey. A former Bay Area television news director turned philanthropy leader.
"The word happy is in Happy Hollow. And the mission... really is to foster pride and involvement so that Happy Hollow remains a community asset that is highly valued and accessible to all."
Rhonda Nourse
"I think both philanthropy and news are trying to master the art of storytelling."
Rhonda Nourse
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"Rhonda's passion and innovation in philanthropy truly set a benchmark for how we can all contribute to Global Conservation."
Sharad Gupta