Gymnastics Olympica's HOC Fundraising Page
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
GymJam FoundationHelp support Gymnastics Olympica's competitive teams & Camp Del Corazon!
$1,995
raised by 8 people
$5,000 goal
Chris Waller’s Heart of a Champion Invitational is a premier gymnastics competition and the main fundraising event for the GymJam Foundation. The event helps support the competitive teams at Gymnastics Olympica USA and helps fund Camp del Corazon, a camp for children with heart disease.
To date, GymJam Foundation has donated over $130,000 to charity. Gymnastics Olympica, GymJam Foundation, and Chris Waller's Heart of a Champion are looking for partners who want to be a part of building something great and leaving a meaningful legacy in their wake.
Home to National Team members and world renowned coaches, Gymnastics Olympica along with GymJam Foundation will host over 2500 gymnasts and spectators from around Southern California, as well as athletes from all over the United States, January 4-5 2025 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Sanctioned by USA Gymnastics, Chris Waller’s Heart of Champion serves as an important competition for gymnasts striving to qualify for the US Regional & National Gymnastics Championships.
The GymJam Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the competitive teams of Gymnastics Olympica in Santa Clarita, CA. As an Olympian, Chris believes an athlete’s training should include a commitment to public service and philanthropy. As an expression of this philosophy, we have dedicated this competition to support Camp Del Corazon, a non-profit organization providing year round opportunities for children with heart disease (http://www.campdelcorazon.org/). A portion of every spectator's gate fee and proceeds from on-site fundraisers will be donated to the camp. Although our goal is to raise money to support the work of Camp Del Corazon and Gymnastics Olympica's competitive team's competition expenses, we see our athletes learning to support causes that are important to them and the communities in which they live.