Dillon Henry Foundation
Do You Know Dillon?
Dillon had a way of zeroing in on people, making them feel heard, understood and important. He was a confidant to many who struggled with personal problems. To know Dillon, you only had to witness the massive outpouring of love and intense sadness over the sudden loss of this dynamic life force.
A Leader
Dillon was a force for good. His positivity was evident in the way he smiled, the way he carried himself, and the impact he has on the world even years after he’s left it.
A Scholar
Dillon wrote, emoted, and thought about life in a unique way. Read through Dillon’s writings, poetry, and other mediums to get to know him better.
A Humanitarian
Dillon had an impact on everyone who knew him. Connect with those who knew Dillon or share your own memories!
Congo Peace School
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Surfrider Foundation Partnership
With the passion of a surfer who looks forward to the freedom the ocean brings and the thrill of catching...
Palisades high school scholarship
Dillon loved his high school by the sea. Attending this school of 2800 students allowed him to get a powerful...
Casa Of LA Partnership
Dillon has always loved children, and had a magical connection with them whether tutoring them or working as a helper...
Dillon’s Impact
Dillon had a way of zeroing in on people, making them feel heard, understood and important. He was a confidant to many who struggled with personal problems. He knew just the right thing to say and would punctuate his thoughtfulness with his beaming smile and one of his famous hugs.
Our mission is to create a worldwide community of individuals who show compassion and are compelled to take personal responsibility to change the world for the better. To inspire individuals to continue to understand the needs of the community and the world at large, and for those fortunate enough who have been beneficiaries to “pass it forward”.