Our Impact

From the beginning, Tammy’s Tomorrow has been about honoring Tammy’s life through tangible support for the causes she loved most. The generosity shown in her memory allowed us to make an immediate impact with organizations closely connected to her passions.

Where Early Support Was Directed

Wharton Arts

Wharton Arts, the parent organization of the New Jersey Youth Symphony and the Wharton Performing Arts School, plays a vital role in expanding access to music education and performance opportunities for students of all ages. Tammy believed deeply in the power of music to shape confidence, discipline, and community. Supporting Wharton Arts honored her lifelong love of orchestral performance and music education.

Frost Valley YMCA

Frost Valley YMCA Camp held a special place in Tammy’s heart. Nestled in the Catskills, Frost Valley provides immersive outdoor experiences that foster personal growth, environmental stewardship, and lifelong connections to nature. Donations made in Tammy’s memory helped support a place that shaped her appreciation for the outdoors and the sense of peace and joy she found there.

St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center

St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center received memorial donations in Tammy’s name, reflecting her deep compassion for animals, especially those who had experienced trauma or abandonment. St. Hubert’s also holds a special connection to Tammy’s story, as it provided temporary space to the ASPCA’s Behavioral Rehabilitation Center during its transition period. It was through this connection that Tammy adopted her dog Ginger, making St. Hubert’s an important part of her personal journey.

Looking Forward

Impact With Intention

We are committed to refining and deepening our impact in ways that most closely reflect Tammy’s values.

Tammy’s Tomorrow exists to move beyond remembrance alone and toward thoughtful, purpose-driven giving in Tammy’s name. Every partnership we form and every organization we support is guided by the same question:

Is this something Tammy would believe in?

That question will continue to shape our impact today, tomorrow, and for years to come.