On Nov. 10, 2002, Brandon Malstrom was stabbed and killed at a homecoming party in College Park, Md. He was a 20-year-old operations and quality management major at the University of Maryland, and involved in many extra-curricular activities. Brandon’s death came as a shock and was devastating to his family, his friends, and the College Park community.
In the aftermath of this tragedy, Brandon’s loved ones found encouragement in the outpour of support from the community. Many people who knew Brandon, as well as some who had never met him, gave generously to the Malstrom family. Paul Malstrom, Brandon’s uncle, set up a bank account for these contributions with the purpose of putting the donation money toward a good cause. Other fundraising events were sponsored in College Park and in Brandon’s hometown of Phoenix, Md. From these resources, the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation was created. Rather than being just a scholarship fund, the board members designed the foundation to be flexible and able to contribute to diverse areas.
With the goal of honoring Brandon’s memory, the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation intends to give scholarship money to young people with similar interests as Brandon, and to fund community projects. Brandon loved to skateboard, play lacrosse, and had a diverse group of friends and activities. In his remembrance, the foundation allocates donated money for the benefit and empowerment of young people within the Baltimore metro area.
Thank you for your interest in the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation. We hope you will continue to keep us in mind, whether you are a friend or a visitor, and help Brandon’s light shine forever through your memories and hearts.
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On Nov. 10, 2002, Brandon Malstrom was stabbed and killed at a homecoming party in College Park, Md. He was a 20-year-old operations and quality management major at the University of Maryland, and involved in many extra-curricular activities. Brandon’s death came as a shock and was devastating to his family, his friends, and the College Park community.
In the aftermath of this tragedy, Brandon’s loved ones found encouragement in the outpour of support from the community. Many people who knew Brandon, as well as some who had never met him, gave generously to the Malstrom family. Paul Malstrom, Brandon’s uncle, set up a bank account for these contributions with the purpose of putting the donation money toward a good cause. Other fundraising events were sponsored in College Park and in Brandon’s hometown of Phoenix, Md. From these resources, the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation was created. Rather than being just a scholarship fund, the board members designed the foundation to be flexible and able to contribute to diverse areas.
With the goal of honoring Brandon’s memory, the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation intends to give scholarship money to young people with similar interests as Brandon, and to fund community projects. Brandon loved to skateboard, play lacrosse, and had a diverse group of friends and activities. In his remembrance, the foundation allocates donated money for the benefit and empowerment of young people within the Baltimore metro area.
Thank you for your interest in the Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Foundation. We hope you will continue to keep us in mind, whether you are a friend or a visitor, and help Brandon’s light shine forever through your memories and hearts.