Hubers build path to honor Joe

Hubers build path to honor Joe

Huber family partners with the Crusade

Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant in Starlight, Indiana has created the Joe Huber Crusade Endowment Memorial Garden Path. Proceeds from the purchase of the three sizes of bricks benefits the WHAS Crusade for Children Endowment. That’s the Crusade’s long term fund that will help thousands of children for decades to come.

Memorial path takes shape

The bricks and pavers are being put in place. To get an idea of where your brick will be placed, watch this video to see more.

Three generations of the Huber family welcome you!

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Your purchase of a brick on the Joe Huber Memorial Garden Path can be engraved with your special message.

• Honor a loved one
• Remember an anniversary
• Makes a great gift for holidays and birthdays
• Leave a legacy and help the Crusade

Download an order form

To download the order form for the Joe Huber Memorial Garden Path, click here.

Visit Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant

Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant
2421 Scottsville Rd
Starlight, IN 47106
(812) 923-5255

About the WHAS Crusade for Children Endowment

  • 100% of each donation to the WHAS Crusade for Children helps children with special needs
  • The Crusade Endowment Campaign fully funds our future.
  • Beyond your annual contribution, we need your Crusade Endowment donation now.

Change a child’s life forever, support the WHAS Crusade Endowment.

How the Crusade works

The WHAS Crusade for Children, Inc. established in 1954 by WHAS-TV, raises money for agencies, schools and hospitals to better the lives of special needs children.

$133 million raised for special needs children
In its first 56 years, the Crusade has raised more than $133 million. Thanks to generous contributions of goods and services, the Crusade is able to return 100 percent of all donations to organizations that serve special needs children in all 120 Kentucky counties and more than 50 southern Indiana counties. Fire departments raise more than 50 percent of the money each year by staging road blocks and other events.

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