SUPPORTING CHILDREN & FAMILIES IN TOUGH TIMES 

Our charity was founded by my brother, Steve Harris, in 1987. Steve loved horses, team penning, team roping, and, most of all, children. Since his untimely death in 1999, we have honored him by continuing his legacy of raising funds for terminally ill children at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Our funds aid programs that directly support the children and their families during these very tough times. Our organization is a 501c3 charity (ID #33-0063450). So be assured donations are tax deductible. Thanks for visiting.

Jeff Harris,

Charity Administrator

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UPCOMING CHARITY EVENT


When: Saturday, September 30th, 2023

Time: 4-6 PM

Where: The Perch in Downtown Chandler

Live Music By: Western Fusion Band

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About the Charity Event: The Steve Harris Memorial Charity event will be taking place in Downtown Chandler at The Perch starting at 4 PM (MST). There will be various silent auction items, raffles, giveaways, live music, and plenty of food and drinks throughout the evening.

About the Band: Western Fusion was formed in the late 90s by band leader Brian Childress. Western Fusion has been on the local scene for over 25 years and has enjoyed playing various venues throughout the state of Arizona. 

The Western Fusion Band has performed throughout the past decade at various parties and events that our friends at Cowboy Lifestyle Network (CLN) have put on, including the Official Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Watch Party in Las Vegas.

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Steve Harris Memorial Charity

CLN Article: Steve Harris Memorial Charity

Help the "Cowboy Cop" keep his brother's heart-felt legacy alive, and help countless of children's lives through Steve Harris Memorial Charity GoFundMe Page.


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 history

In 1987, my brother, Steve Harris, decided he wanted to do something for children in the community. So with the help of our mother, Dru, they decided the best way to achieve this goal was to do it in conjunction with their church, Crenshaw Baptist Church in Torrance, which we had been members of since 1957. With the assistance and guidance of a lifelong friend and member of the church, Mary Jewell Mayes, the three of them began their search for children in need. Along with the help of others, they identified kids in need at The City of Hope Children's Hospital, and UCLA Harbor General Hospital.


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A special fund was then set up at the church designated for exclusive use to help the children. In the first year of the fund, the members purchased Christmas gifts for the children and delivered them to the hospitals and, in some instances, directly to many of the children's homes. For the next two or three years the members continued to buy and deliver Christmas presents to the kids.

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more about the fundraiser

Dubbed the “Cowboy Cop”, by Team Penning USA, Jeff Harris is a retired, horse-mounted unit police officer, who competed in both the professional team penning association and the world championship team penning association. A true gentleman and a man filled with a passion to keep the legacy of a charity (Steve Harris Memorial Charity) his deceased brother founded to help terminally ill children bravely face their treatments with a bit of “good ole” cowboy courage and western flair. Now with a bit of a new twist, Jeff is expanding this 501(c)(3) charity to his new home here in Phoenix and is dedicated to identifying and helping children in need right here in Arizona. Let’s take a close-up look at the history and progression of this incredibly profound charity.

In 1987, Steve Harris started the charity out of Torrance, CA aimed at helping both children and the medical staff in the oncology and hematology unit of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, bridge the lack of necessary funds to supply proper hospital equipment and care for disadvantaged children struggling with terminal illness. After Steve’s passing in 1999, as a result of a tragic equestrian accident, Jeff took over the charity in honor of his brother and rightfully named it The Steve Harris Memorial Charity. This charity went on to make such a powerful impact at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center that it was honored by the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics with the creation of an endowment through donations from both the charity and hospital funds held by The Lundquist Research Institute (formerly known as LA Biomed), which collaborates with the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine.

Steve ‘s love of horses and his membership to the Empty Saddle Club in Rolling Hills California, birthed the idea of bringing children and their families, with only few weeks of life left due to cancer, heart and other terminal issues to the club so that he could give these children “The Cowboy Experience”. The kids received cowboy hats and spent time talking with Steve as they rode his very gentle trusted horse “Lefty”. It was never quite clear who enjoyed the company more, the children, Lefty, or Steve as all left the day with the fullest hearts and biggest smile!

The charity went on to aid the pediatric hematology and oncology clinic where these children were being treated by purchasing western-themed art, a horse examination table, a playground, and iPads for the children who had to sit for hours while receiving chemotherapy treatments. The charity even added multiple specialty chairs that recline in the hospital rooms for the mothers of these little patients who were enduring long stays in the hospital. It also throws an annual Christmas party complete with country music, some dancing, food, and of course Santa handing out presents to these brave little ones.

Jeff has since relocated to Arizona and after a period of dormancy due to distance and a pause in the Christmas party caused by COVID, he has decided to reactivate the charity with a bit of a pivot. After seeing the devastating effect the treatment costs and surgeries had on the patient’s families over the years, Jeff decided to refocus his efforts on collecting monetary donations through a “GoFundMe” campaign to directly support the children and families hindered by the steep medical costs and expenses back home and here in Phoenix. The Steve Harris Memorial Charity has identified their first immediate need here in Phoenix of a child with a congenital heart condition and will be using donated funds to help eradicate some of the procedural debt created from the high cost of treatments & surgeries.

For more information on helping the “Cowboy Cop” keep his brother’s heartfelt legacy alive, please click the “GoFundMe” page below and donate to this amazing cause.
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