The Let It Be Foundation
Our mission is to provide ongoing support and services to families of children diagnosed with cancer and other life threatening illnesses.
01/21/2025
“Pouring with a Purpose” lemonade trailer donated to Chino Police
By Josh Thompson. Jan. 18, 2025
As Let it Be Foundation volunteers moved out their final belongings and equipment from the Central Avenue office and warehouse, one piece of their legacy will remain in Chino.
Founders Michael and Ruthe Rosen donated the “Pouring with a Purpose” lemonade trailer to the Chino Police Department for use at community events.
“I let God direct where the trailer was supposed to go,” Mrs. Rosen said on Jan. 9 at an informal ceremony in front of the police department. “We shared this with our board which unanimously agreed to donate the lemonade stand to the Chino Police Department.”
Chino Police Officers’ Association President Alex Wright said he was grateful for the donation and the trailer will be well used.
“The association served between 12,000 and 15,000 meals last year, completely paid for by the officers of the Chino Police Department,” Cpl. Wright said. “We are pretty darn excited to see someone recognize how much work we do in the community, and we will see our association using the heck out of this trailer.”
The trailer will be repainted to reflect the police department and will include the name “The Let it Be Foundation” to keep the legacy alive.
“We just can’t pretend they did not exist,” Cpl. Wright said
The Rosens, longtime Chino Hills residents who moved to Nashville several years ago, established the Let it Be Foundation in 2006 on what would have been the 16th birthday of their only daughter, Karla Asch-Rosen, who succumbed to brain cancer four months earlier.
For the next 18 years, the foundation worked to provide normalcy to families of ill children as they coped with day-to-day living.
“Karla used to say, ‘Give it to God and Let it Be, Amen.’ That became the slogan of our foundation,” Mrs. Rosen said.
A copy of Karla’s winning essay on the DARE program (Drug Awareness Resistance Education) will be incorporated into the re-decoration of the trailer.
Let it Be closed its doors in December after being challenged with state regulations, staff changes, increased expenses, and a decline in annual giving and event revenue.
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12/19/2024
✨For 18 years, we could not have accomplished all that we have without the giving hearts and extra hands of our EXTRAORDINARY volunteers! Over the years we have been TRULY blessed with thousands of helping hands from all ages. A heartfelt thank you and warm hug to every one of our volunteers!💙
12/17/2024
🙌🏻 With all the gifts wrapped and parties over, one of the most difficult goodbyes we have to make is to our youth leadership team members. We have been so very blessed to mentor and teach philanthropy, leadership, and compassion to such caring young people! Seeing these youth members grow throughout each season, since 2006, has truly been one of the highlights at Let It Be and we could not have done it without each of them! To EVERY team member across the years, please know you made a difference and it has been our honor to be part of your life, thank you! 💙
11/22/2024
Our final Let It Be fundraiser has come to a finish 💙Just like a beautiful sunset, we have enjoyed the rich tapestry of colors. To all the sponsors and participants from any of our Let It Be fundraising events, we want to recognize and thank you for all you did to give us the resources to make the past 18 years memorable and possible for our Let It Be families! 📸
11/12/2024
WOW we were so blessed to have a room filled with giving hearts at our annual Let It Be the Holidays Brunch Benefit! The creativity of the table hosts table decorations was over the top this year and the conversations and laughter were contagious as everyone thoroughly enjoyed their time together! Ruthe’s heartfelt message encouraged everyone to continue to serve, growing the seeds that have already been planted and the entire room was moved listening to sweet Karla’s 2005 interview at CHLA.
We are so grateful to all the table sponsors and hosts, attendees, volunteers, and vendors who participated, we could not have done the event without each of you! While it is the last time Let It Be will host the event, we were excited to announce that 100+ Women Who Care Inland Empire will continue the brunch tradition beginning in 2025!
10/29/2024
deliveries to our Let It Be Families…these FABULOUS YLP MEMBERS are coming your way🎃🎃🎃
10/17/2024
For those that may not have heard our news, we would like to share this with you.
During these final three months, we will be reminiscing various sunset moments and while it is impossible to call out each detail as there have been so many over the years, we want each person that has been involved with Let It Be to know how very grateful we are for you as it is not our intention to forget any one moment or person but trying to honor 18 years is quite an undertaking! You can help us by interacting with us, and we are hopeful you will by sharing with us your favorite memory of Let It Be!
10/09/2024
Thank you to our incredible community for being the light in someone’s fight for the month of September🌟
Your love, support, and strength have made all the difference. Together, went gold for raising hope and honoring the brave children and families fighting this battle. 💛
09/30/2024
Let’s show some love, encouragement and prayers for brave Archer🎗️
09/28/2024
Let’s show some love, encouragement and prayers for Aiden 🎗️
09/26/2024
Let’s show some love, encouragement and prayers for brave Sartaj 🎗️
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