Powerball Lottery Winner To Start Research Foundation

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Joyce Harvey winner of the $105.8 million Powerball ticket from June 2007 has decided to start a research foundation to help kids with cancer, diabetes and asthma.

At that time, the couple decided to get a $33.3 million lump-sum payment after taxes for 29 years. The couple commented that after winning the big jackpot of the Powerball, a lot of charities and foundations contacted them.

The couple has always being involved in helping people, even before they won the Powerball. However, now, they said that they are really happy the have the money to invest in an “understudied area”.

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One Response to “Powerball Lottery Winner To Start Research Foundation”

  1. Ken Miller on

    It is great to hear about the winners of jackpots and the positive things they are doing with their winnings, which is a great thing. I hope to add my name to this list one day; I have given all my life and it’s time to receive. :-)

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