Chase Right Choices is a 501c (3) Non-profit
Empowering people to make choices that will have a positive impact on their lives.
On October 10, 2017 at the age of 23, Chase Covington Taylor was tragically killed in an accident. This brought the Taylor family to an unfamiliar place, one of enormous pain and devastating heartache.
Some people are defeated by their stories and lose all hope. Then there are those whose stories become a catalyst for turning tragedy into positive change. Through her grief process, Chase’s mother, Cathy Taylor, established a 501c (3) non-profit, called Chase Right Choices. Overcoming tremendous odds, she consciously decided that Chase’s story would impact the world. There is needed change for people in the midst, of the choice between despair and hope.
Although the foundation focuses primarily on spreading awareness, through Chase’s story. This mission also funds local scholarships, partners with community organizations, and supports “Seabatical Of Hope” weekend retreats, for mothers who have endured the loss of a child.
From tragedy to triumph, many lives will be changed!
Some people are defeated by their stories and lose all hope. Then there are those whose stories become a catalyst for turning tragedy into positive change. Through her grief process, Chase’s mother, Cathy Taylor, established a 501c (3) non-profit, called Chase Right Choices. Overcoming tremendous odds, she consciously decided that Chase’s story would impact the world. There is needed change for people in the midst, of the choice between despair and hope.
Although the foundation focuses primarily on spreading awareness, through Chase’s story. This mission also funds local scholarships, partners with community organizations, and supports “Seabatical Of Hope” weekend retreats, for mothers who have endured the loss of a child.
From tragedy to triumph, many lives will be changed!
"I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples."
Mother Teresa
“Making Ripples Together”