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About MapHabit Action Fund

Our Story

Established in 2020, the MapHabit Action Fund serves and supports children, adults, and seniors who face age-related health challenges or cognitive disabilities. 

Through public donations, grants, and awards, the Fund’s programs provide MapHabit-related caregiver support services at no cost to families, individuals, or groups that serve those who have incomes that are significantly limited and who are unable to afford the costs of quality care technologies and equipment.

MapHabit Fund’s specific activities, services, and support may include, but are not limited to:

  • Visual mapping software access and support

  • Smart tablets

  • Smart speakers

  • Monetary scholarship awards for caregiving professional support 

  • Educational tools

  • Equipment donations

  • Respite care for caregivers

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The Fund programs provide MapHabit-related caregiver support services at no-cost to families, individuals, or groups that serve those who have incomes that are significantly limited and who are unable to afford the high costs of quality care technologies and equipment.

Our Mission

Raise awareness of the need for increased technical care solutions for aging populations and those living with disabilities.

Specifically, the Fund’s work includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  • Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, and generalized Cognitive Impairment

  • Autism, Down Syndrome, and other Special Needs

Secure funding for the distribution of hardware, interactive software, and care services to underserved communities in order to increase the quality of life for our aging populations and those living with disabilities.

Our Vision

We envision a world where our aging populations and those living with disabilities in underserved communities see enhanced qualities of life.

Our Leadership Board

President

Amy Torf Feinberg

President

Amy is the President of the MapHabit Action Fund.

She is passionate about serving as president of the MapHabit Action Fund because of her personal connection to its mission to help aging populations and those living with disabilities. Her father passed away from Alzheimer’s disease and her child is living with Down Syndrome.

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Treasurer

Richard Lorenc

Treasurer

Richard is the Treasurer of the MapHabit Action Fund.

Additionally, Richard serves as the Executive Vice President of the Foundation for Economic Education, Inc. (FEE) whose vision is to make the ideas of liberty familiar, credible, and compelling to the rising generation. Lorenc also served from 2017-2020 as managing director of FEE’s Youth Education & Audience Research (“YEAR”) project–sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation to develop and promote new content and distribution techniques for free-market ideas.

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Secretary

Crystal Davis, MPH

Secretary

Crystal serves as the Secretary of the MapHabit Action Fund.

Crystal is an experienced Program Coordinator with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry.

Skilled in Clinical Research, Data Entry, Community Health, Minority Engagement, and Epidemiology.

She is a strong community and social services professional with a Master of Public Health (MPH) focused on Minority Health & Health Disparities, Health Education, and Disease Prevention from Mercer University School of Medicine.