Honoring Legacy. Extending Dignity. Enriching Lives.
🎊 We’ve successfully raised over $12,000 to alleviate adverse impacts of memory disorders among seniors in the country. 🎊
We are a 501c3 organization. 100% of donations go directly to seniors in need or organizations that serve them.
Our Mission: Supporting Seniors and their Families
The Ameen Family Foundation exists to support seniors impacted by memory disorders or financial hardship, and their families.
We provide resources and education to people and organizations across the country.
We’re honored to support the organizations listed above.
If you know individuals or families with memory disorder who could benefit from our support, we’d be grateful if you’d refer them to us.
Meet our Board Members
Helping to alleviate the adverse impacts of memory disorders on individuals.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Andrea Ameen
Andrea has had a passion for nonprofit work since the beginning of her career. As a research scientist she studied human and community development, focusing on social influences. As a nonprofit professional she has served thousands of individuals and created programs with lasting impact. She serves as the CEO of Everwood Reserve, a proud partner and support of this organization. She is also a proud mama to Atlas, Anakin, and Ashlyn and wife of Aaron.
BOARD TREASURER
Aaron Ameen
Aaron Ameen brings a rare combination of strategic, financial, and operational expertise to the Ameen Family Foundation. As a management consultant and real estate entrepreneur, he has led multi-million-dollar development projects and built businesses that balance strong financial performance with meaningful social impact. Aaron’s experience in finance, business planning, and capital raising equips the foundation with the structure and accountability needed to grow sustainably.


BOARD MEMBER
Chloe Kilman, MD, FAAFP, CDP, CMDCP
Chloe is the Co-Owner and Founder of Bloom Homes Assisted Living. She is double Board Certified in Family Medicine and Geriatrics and currently works as Physician and Assistant Professor of Geriatrics at University of MIssissippi Medical Center and The MIND Center. She recently completed Certified Dementia Practitioner Training. Dr. Kilman is uniquely aware of the wants and needs of Senior Adults, and enjoys caring for (and learning from) them.
More about The Ameen Family Foundation
We exist to support seniors impacted by memory disorders or financial hardship, and their families
Our Why
The foundation honors our family members who dealt with memory disorders at the end of their lives. Their final years inspired our mission to redefine aging with dignity. After witnessing how financial constraints limit access to quality care, we committed to bridging that gap – starting in our own community.


Our Work
We provide grants to individuals, families, and community organizations for aligned work to support seniors living with memory disorders or financial hardship.
Who We Serve
We want to meet the need where it is – so we support initiatives across the nation, and our Board of Directors is located across the country. Most of our partners are located in the Houston area, where our home office is located. We look forward to expanding our reach as we grow.


How to Help
100% of donations go directly to partners and programs. The founders have committed to covering all operating expenses and matching donor contributions during most fundraising campaigns. This maximizes impact by ensuring that every gift goes further.
With Gratitude: We've Completed Our First $12,000 Campaign, All Because of You.
We are accepting ongoing donations through Crowded at the link below.
Contact Us: Become Part of Our Care Community
Support our work through donations, volunteer your time, or refer someone who needs our help today.








