Since 2004 · Tampa Bay, Florida

Families
Helping
Families

When life takes an unexpected turn, the Westchase Charitable Foundation steps in—providing direct financial support to Tampa Bay families facing serious illness or tragedy.

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WCF Santa Parade through Westchase neighborhoods
Families Helping Families 501(c)3 Non-Profit 100% Volunteer Run Westchase, Tampa Bay $800,000+ Distributed Every Dollar Counts Families Helping Families 501(c)3 Non-Profit 100% Volunteer Run Westchase, Tampa Bay $800,000+ Distributed Every Dollar Counts
WCF presenting a grant check to Lincoln's family
Our Mission

No Family Should Face Hardship Alone

The Westchase Charitable Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) dedicated to supporting families throughout Tampa Bay who are struggling with serious illness, sudden tragedy, or unexpected financial challenges. Since 2004, we've provided more than $800,000 in direct financial support—hand-delivered to families in their time of greatest need.

Community Driven

100% volunteer-run with every dollar going directly to families in crisis across Tampa Bay.

Direct Support

Grant checks hand-delivered to cover medical bills, rent, utilities, and groceries.

Beyond Our Borders

Over 90% of families we help live outside the Westchase area—we serve all of Tampa Bay.

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Annual Events

Join Us & Make a Difference

Every event brings our community together for families who need it most. Each ticket, sponsorship, and volunteer hour changes lives.

Real Impact

Stories That Move Us

Behind every grant is a family, a story, and a renewed sense of hope.

Lincoln, a remarkable 6-year-old born without the ability to breathe on his own, received a motorized wheelchair and a permanent generator for his life-support equipment—giving him mobility, independence, and security during Florida's storm season.
Lincoln's Family
Medical Equipment & Emergency Support · Read full story
When Melea Blaskovich's son was diagnosed with a serious auditory disorder, WCF stepped in to help fund the specialized corrective device. Years later, Melea became a Tampa Bay Woman of the Year candidate—raising funds to help other families.
The Blaskovich Family
From Recipient to Champion · Source: WTSP-10
Both the Solomon and Scala families had children battling leukemia. WCF provided financial assistance to help cover medical expenses and living costs so these families could focus on healing, not bills.
The Solomon & Scala Families
Childhood Cancer Support · Source: World of Westchase
It all began in 2003 when Fords residents came together to help the Overstreet family, whose 8-year-old daughter Brooke was battling brain cancer. That single act of community compassion sparked a movement that became the WCF.
The Overstreet Family
Where It All Began · Read full story
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