Greg Hill |
According to Katrina Powell at wickedlocal.com, the show
hosted an on-air fundraising effort, raising nearly $9,000 for the family.
Greg Hill, 46, host of the Hill-Man Morning show, explained
that the Greg Hill Foundation donated $5,000 to the cause, and asked listeners
to pitch in as well.
The foundation was formed nearly three years ago, Hill
explained, in order to celebrate having been on the air for 20 years with WAAF.
He wanted to find a way to give back to people, and respond to the immediate
needs of families that have been touched by tragedy.
Over the years, the foundation has given thousands of
dollars to many families, each with a different story.
Hill explained that everyone at the radio station and the
Greg Hill Foundation was inspired to get involved after hearing about the fire
from one of his co-hosts, Swampscott native Danielle Murr.
“Danielle has friends who are close friends with the family
and she actually ended up being [at the scene of the fire],” Hill said. “She
told us what happened and right away, we knew this was right in line with the
foundation’s mission, so we’re going to do whatever we can to help these
people.”
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