About
Bob Massi
Bob Massi was a man everyone remembered after encountering him, even if it was just for a few moments. Many knew Bob as “The Property Man” on FOX News or as a trusted legal advisor on “Inside the Law.”
Those lucky enough to have met or worked with Bob remember him as a dear friend. A man who went out of his way to get to know each person who he met. And better yet, a man who would do whatever he could do to make someone’s life better.
And we cannot describe Bob without mentioning those who meant the most to him, his precious family and grandbabies. Bob lived a life of service to his community and his loved ones.
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We are pleased The Bob Massi Foundation will continue his legacy by giving back to the organizations that mattered the most to Bob. We are excited about the events and plans for the Foundation including the upcoming golf tournament.
Building Homes For Heroes
Since 2006, Building Homes for Heroes® has been at the forefront of making a significant difference in the lives of wounded American service members and their families. The organization gifts mortgage-free homes that meet the needs of the men and women who have selflessly served our country. These homes not only help to remove the family’s financial burden, they help to restore the individual’s freedom, and enable the veteran to lead a more independent and productive civilian life.
Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation
Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1993 which offers over 40 programs and services including a variety of educational services, financial support and counseling for critically-ill children and their families living in Southern Nevada as well as adults diagnosed with cancer.
The foundation’s mission is to work side by side with the medical community to provide social, emotional, educational, financial and psychological support services and programs to families of ALL children diagnosed with a life threatening or critical illness such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell, renal, blood and immunologic diseases as well as to adults touched by cancer. In 2011, NVCCF incorporated The Caring Place into its programming, which provides emotional, mental, healing arts therapies, and financial funding for adults diagnosed with cancer.