Mitch says he and his sister had hoped to create the foundation together. “It’s support Jane received and wanted to pay forward,” he says. “Jane lived like two, three years longer than what the doctors said she was going to live. And she did that through the help and prayers and financial support of so many people from around the world.”
All proceeds will go toward cancer treatment for others, says Mitch. “We get to carry her legacy and her memory forward, and we get to potentially impact another Jane.” He adds, “Her lasting legacy will be the gift of hope she communicated through her music and the strength she found in Jesus.”