Director of Sponsorship and Love Like Lexi Board Member

The South Bay became my home when my family moved to Palos Verdes in 1996, I was fourteen years old. I was instantly captivated by the culture and astounding differences from New York that this place had to offer, and I settled into β€œthe beach life,” very easily. I joined The Marines after graduating from Peninsula High School in 2000 and spent most of my five-year enlistment overseas. After being discharged from The Marines, I settled in Redondo Beach in an apartment with some friends. It was then that I met Adam Walker at Knob Hill on the volleyball courts and would soon after, meet Christy. Adam and I have been friends since then (about 2006), and I am closer with his family now more than ever. I lived across the street from Adam and Christy when they brought little Lexi home and I sold them their first home in Temecula, which is when I really got to know Lexi and see how amazing she really is. Always smiling, always dancing, and always bringing smiles to the faces of everyone she met, Lexi embodied everything that we should all strive to be. I was honored when Adam and Christy asked me to be on the board of the Love Like Lexi Foundation and I am looking forward to watching it grow and help all the children suffering from this terrible disease. A Very South Bay Xmas is an amazing event and the perfect way to start spreading the word about this great foundation that will be on the front lines of combating this horrible childhood illness.

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Photo by Madison Hedgecock