Free Now Foundation marks fifth anniversary with special dinner featuring Del Bigtree

Alix Mayer, Chairman of Free Now Foundation - Official Website
Alix Mayer, Chairman of Free Now Foundation - Official Website
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Free Now Foundation is set to commemorate its fifth anniversary with a celebratory dinner on May 10, 2025. The event will feature notable guests Del Bigtree, an Emmy-winning journalist and CEO of MAHA Action, and Steve Kirsch, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and medical freedom journalist. The foundation, known for its advocacy in medical freedom law in California, aims to mark five years of promoting health freedom and informed choice.

The exclusive celebration will take place at a premier location in Silicon Valley, with the venue details disclosed to ticket holders on May 9. Attendees can expect a private VIP gathering with Bigtree and Kirsch, offering organic hors d’oeuvres, fine wine, and photo opportunities. The evening will also include a five-course farm-to-table dinner accompanied by live music and an open bar.

Proceeds from the event will support Free Now Foundation’s ongoing legal work in California related to medical freedom. Alix Mayer, Chairman of Free Now Foundation, said: “Our events are always a ton of fun and this event celebrates successfully defending human and civil rights during COVID lockdowns and mandates, a time when public health officials acted with authority but without the science or the law.” Mayer added that the foundation’s focus now shifts towards restoring parental rights for safe school attendance in California.

The schedule for the event includes a VIP reception at 5:00 PM followed by general admission and dinner at 6:00 PM.

Information from this article can be found here.



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