From the time he was a child, Matt deKay has been guided by a life of service. His father’s mealtime prayer always closed with the words, “Let us not forget those less fortunate than ourselves.” The resounding words of a father’s earnest prayer shaped his son’s perspective on the importance of helping others. Matt’s life and chosen career in medicine continue to inspire a new generation called to help others and to create solutions to the social problems our community faces.
Through his volunteer efforts at Catholic Charities, Matt and his wife Jeanette became acutely aware of the problem of homelessness in the Four Corners, the deKay’s knew something more had to be done and believed they were called to help.
The timing of the Four Corners Foundation is not, as Matt fervently believes, a coincidence. As the deKay’s began sharing their vision with friends and colleagues, the Four Corners Foundation was established. Every member of the board came forward of their own accord willing to offer their professional experience, time, and heart to the humanitarian work.
The Four Corners Foundation has from its beginning been an organization seeking to combine its efforts and resources with other successful, responsible not-for-profit programs and services already established in the area. This unique approach of local collaboration maximizes the impact made within the local community.
Doing good in the present generates more good in the future. When we take action and work together to create solutions to social problems, the effort comes back to the community tenfold. We do well to remember those less fortunate because by helping the least of these, we are fulfilling a higher purpose and creating a better community and world.