Historic total highlighted on the legacy Lift4Love site.
Lift4Love
About Lift4Love
Tim and Carrie Nash built Lift4Love to turn strength into help.
Lift4Love grew from family health battles, cancer loss, and Tim’s endurance-lifting challenge into a campaign people can understand, share, sponsor, and support with confidence.
Tim and Carrie Nash began shaping Lift4Love around a long-view mission built from lived experience.
The featured Raise the Bar split: Huntsman, VP/STX, sponsor-host, and campaign operations.
Lift4Love began as a family response to hardship and grew into a challenge-driven campaign built around strength, generosity, and follow-through.
Where it started
Lift4Love was started in concept by Tim and Carrie Nash after years of health battles, family losses, and a conviction that healthy seasons should be used for as much good as possible. The mission has always been simple: do the work, invite people to stand with it, and put real support behind families facing cancer.
The legacy Lift4Love site framed the ask in everyday terms: a ticket price, a congratulatory drink, or a sponsor contribution that turns visible effort into visible help. That spirit stays intact here, with a support path that is easier for donors, sponsors, and partner organizations to follow.
Lift4Love is being organized around a 30 / 30 / 30 / 10 event support plan: Huntsman Cancer Institute, Vetted Patriots / STXVets, an approved sponsor or host organization, and the operating slice required to run responsibly. The goal is a campaign home that explains the mission, shows the event plan, and keeps partners and distributions in full view.
What the story carries
Family pressure became action
Lift4Love grew out of health battles, family loss, and the conviction that stronger seasons should be used to help families still under pressure.
Huntsman connection
Huntsman belongs in the Lift4Love story because cancer research is personal to the Nash family and to the supporters who have followed the mission from the beginning.
Challenge people can follow
Raise the Bar turns effort into a visible event: Tim lifts, sponsors and donors step in, and the page shows where the support is intended to go.
Cancer research and veteran recovery
Why Huntsman
Sigma Chi connection
Tim's Sigma Chi connection is part of why Huntsman Cancer Institute was chosen. The legacy Lift4Love story points directly to Sigma Chi's deep history of support for Huntsman.
Cancer has touched the family
The campaign comes from personal experience, family loss, and private health battles. That is why the mission should read with names, places, and purpose instead of abstract charity language.
Why Vetted Patriots / STXVets
Veterans • Families • Community
Veterans, families, and community
Vetted Patriots is public about serving veterans, their families, and the surrounding community instead of treating veteran support like a vague patriotic slogan.
Housing navigation and stabilization
The current VP mission emphasizes housing navigation, emergency support, and long-term stability for veterans facing eviction pressure, utility stress, or housing insecurity.
Visit vettedpatriots.org Mission & values STXVets campus Veteran resources
STXVets is a Vetted Patriots project, not a separate organization.
How the featured event comes together
Raise the Bar keeps the ask simple: Tim does the heavy lifting, supporters pledge or sponsor the effort, and the page shows the named mission shares before anyone gives.
- 30.00% Huntsman Cancer Institute
- 30.00% Vetted Patriots / STXVets Project
- 30.00% Event Sponsoring Organization
- 10.00% Campaign Operations
Preserved roots
The original billboard, cancer-mission banner, and Huntsman-linked badge stay visible because they show how the first Lift4Love challenge connected personal effort to cancer research.
How supporters can step in
Built to carry the family story, the featured challenge, and the partner structure together.
The site brings the Nash family story, Huntsman cancer support, and the Vetted Patriots / STX veteran-housing mission together so supporters can see the mission shares before acting.
Primary contact: NashT@lift4love.com
FAQ essentials
Start here for the most common donor and partner questions. The longer archive stays available below if you want the full public reference set.
What is Lift4Love today?
Who started Lift4Love?
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