The Fort Worth-based nonprofit is excited to welcome Kendall Riddell to the team.

FORT WORTH, Texas – September 21, 2018 – Project 4031 is excited to announce Kendall Riddell as its new Executive Director effective immediately.  Riddell has dedicated both her professional and personal efforts to improving her beloved community of Fort Worth. When she isn’t raising critical funds to support terminally ill children and their families, she spends her time volunteering with the Junior League of Fort Worth, playing competitive adult kickball, and walking her dogs.

Riddell grew up in Huntington Beach, California, but made her way to the great state of Texas to attend Texas Christian University, where she met her husband, Adam. After graduation, Riddell was drawn to the non-profit world. She fell in love with the opportunity to walk alongside individuals and families of all shapes and sizes and improve their lives, even in the smallest way.

After several years working for national non-profit organizations, Riddell felt called to do something local. “The mission of Project 4031 truly touched my heart,” explains Riddell. “This was the chance of a lifetime that I could not pass up.” Project 4031’s mission is to promote peace through physical, emotional, and spiritual support for terminally ill patients and their families. Co-founder Kristina Robertson states, “We knew right away that Kendall would fit in perfectly with our team. Her goals and her heart align with ours.”

The news comes just weeks after Project 4031 Board Member, George Robertson, and two of Project 4031’s Board Advisors, Larry Anfin and Martin Noto, were named in Fort Worth Inc.’s – The 400, Fort Worth’s most influential people. Kendall Riddell and Kristina Robertson are available for interviews regarding this news. Contact Katherine Rose Watson (katierosewatson@gmail.com, 972-489-7694) to coordinate an interview.

About Project 4031
Project 4031, named after the Bible verse Isaiah 40:31, fulfills end of life dreams no matter what age a patient is and offers financial assistance to help families with basic needs. As part of a global initiative, Project 4031 also provides gently used medical equipment to international hospice and palliative care facilities to better the end-of-life journeys for those around the world. For more information, visit project4031.org.