More Like Wynne

The family of Wynne Naylor has created a fund to highlight her sweet spirit and honor her memory. The 8-year-old Lake Highlands Elementary student died when floodwaters hit her cabin at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill Country on July 4.

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“The More Like Wynne Fund was established to honor the legacy of Wynne Naylor by inspiring limitless passion for adventure,” said a statement posted to the foundation website. “Wynne had a great love of the outdoors, a love of God, and a love of her community. To honor her life and ensure the legacy of her spirit continues, the family has set up the More Like Wynne donation fund that will support Wynne’s local education system, youth wildlife conservation efforts, and select Christian ministries.”

You may donate online here or mail a contribution earmarked for Wynne Naylor to The Dallas Foundation, Dept #42321, P.O. Box 650823, Dallas, TX 75265-0823. Inquiries about in-kind donations may be sent to donorservices@dallasfoundation.org.

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