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BUILDING CURIOSITY

Each year, approximately 2.8 million people visit Thanksgiving Point, a hub for education and exploration. Among its most popular attractions is the Museum of Natural Curiosity, where families come to learn and play. During a visit, Alyssa Wardle, a third-generation family member, saw firsthand the need for renovations in the infant and toddler area. Inspired by Alyssa’ s experiences visiting with her children, 21 family members united through the Miller Legacy Project to provide a $ 325,000 grant to support much-needed renovations to the museum, using funds from the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation.

HEARSEE MOBILITY

Carisa Miller participated in the Miller Legacy Project by supporting HearSee Mobility, a St. George-based organization serving the blind and low-vision community. She helped fundraise for the organization and executed Utah’ s first Blackout Banquet, a low-light dining experience that raised awareness of visual impairment.

PAWS-ITIVE IMPACT

The Humane Society of Utah finds loving homes for an average of 7,000 animals each year. In 2024, third- and fourth-generation Miller family members, Lauren T. Miller and Emili Miller, chose to support this mission through the Miller Legacy Project on behalf of the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation. Their combined contributions helped cover adoption fees for 88 long-stay pets.
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