Helen DeVos

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Helen DeVos

Helen DeVos was an American philanthropist and businesswoman known for her significant contributions to various charitable causes. She was born on February 24, 1927, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. DeVos was married to Richard DeVos, co-founder of the multinational company Amway Corporation.

Throughout her life, Helen DeVos was actively involved in supporting healthcare initiatives, education, and the arts. She played a crucial role in the establishment of the Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which has since become a leading pediatric facility in the region.

In addition to her philanthropic work in healthcare, DeVos also supported numerous educational programs and institutions. She believed in the power of education to transform lives and was a strong advocate for improving access to quality education for all individuals.

Helen DeVos was a patron of the arts and made significant contributions to cultural organizations in her community. Her support helped promote artistic expression and creativity, enriching the cultural landscape of Grand Rapids and beyond.

DeVos's philanthropic efforts extended beyond her local community, as she also supported various national and international causes. Her generosity and commitment to making a positive impact on society have left a lasting legacy.

Helen DeVos passed away on October 18, 2017, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, generosity, and dedication to improving the lives of others. Her contributions continue to benefit countless individuals and communities.

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