Support Glenn Foster Jr.’s Legacy Foundation
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Support Glenn Foster Jr.’s Legacy Foundation
Glenn Foster, Jr. was a beloved son, brother, loving husband, doting father of four beautiful daughters, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and an incredible athlete.
He began his football career at Mount Carmel High School in Chicago and continued on at the University of Illinois before joining the NFL and playing for the Saints. After football, Glenn and his family stayed in Southeast Louisiana where he began his entrepreneurial journey in real estate and then ventured into the granite industry, eventually creating SLAG Counters.
His biggest contribution was to communities across the country with an emphasis on Glenn’s hometown of Chicago and his home away from home, the greater New Orleans region. From establishing The Foster Family Foundation to lending his time and talent to Son of A Saint, Glenn’s goal was to inspire the young minds of this generation to work hard and never give up when faced with adversities.
To know Glenn was to know someone that was caring, generous, kind, creative, and a bright light in an often dark world. He brought such joy and laughter to the lives of his family and friends and he will be missed beyond words. Glenn’s beautiful spirit and legacy will live on through his wife, Pamela, his four daughters, his mother, Sabrina, father, Glenn Sr, and sister, Bria.
Please consider donating to the GoFundMe to aid in his family’s pursuit for justice Glenn and others in the wake of this unforeseeable tragedy.
All money will be used to create programs through The Foster Family Foundation to address social justice issues in black and brown communities.
The Foster Family Foundation, Inc. (501 (c)(3) status pending) is a non-profit organization that has been intentionally designed to provide equal access to opportunities, programs, and resources for individuals living in under-represented and under-resourced communities.
Organizer and beneficiary
Family & Friends
Organizer
Metairie, LA
Anny Foster
Beneficiary