RA! Cares

At RA! Wellness, Community is more than a core value—it is the guiding principle behind our operations. We are dedicated to building a more wonderful world by supporting our local ecosystem. This commitment is evident in our Wisconsin Grown, Wisconsin Made philosophy, where we exclusively partner with local family farms and processors to vitalize the economy and uphold agricultural heritage. Furthermore, our leadership team brings a profound philanthropic history, including raising millions to support children’s mental health in our Madison community, reflecting our deep commitment to giving back.

A Round for Rylee

“A Round for Rylee” was founded in memory of little Rylee Payne, who passed away after bravely battling childhood cancer. In her honor, this organization brings together supporters to raise funds for research into neuroblastoma—a disease that strikes most children under age five—so that fewer families must experience the same heartbreak. Every dollar raised goes toward advancing treatments and giving young patients a better chance, while keeping Rylee’s light and purpose alive.

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DAIS

Domestic Abuse Intervention Services Our Mission is to empower those affected by domestic violence and advocate for social changethrough support, education, and outreach.

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REAP Food Group

Cultivating connections with communities to build a resilient local food system. A Better Future Is In Our Hands Every day, people across our community are finding ways to create strength, care, and connection through food. A small farmer shares their harvest with new markets, a family gathers around a meal made with fresh, local ingredients, and a school nutrition program introduces children to the taste of scratch-prepared lunches made from nearby farms. What unites these moments is the power of community. Every effort, whether it’s your time, your voice, or your gift, helps grow a strong, resilient local food system that nourishes all of us.

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Joey’s Song

Joey’s Song fights epilepsy with music in memory of Joseph Gomoll, who died in 2010 just shy of his fifth birthday after suffering a debilitating form of epilepsy called Dravet Syndrome. Our multi-day music event called Freezing Man supports families by raising funds to support the critical research needed to find treatments and cures.​​

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