Gary Sinise
@garysinise
Actor/Director/Bass Player/Founder of GS Foundation & Author of NYT Bestseller Grateful American
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Friends, I am happy to share the latest episode of the GarySiniseFoundation podcast, named in honor of our son and brother, Mac Sinise. In this episode, (Episode 4), Mac’s sisters and our wonderful daughters, from left to right, Ella and Sophie, share cherished memories, talk about
In memory of my beloved son Mac, who bravely fought metastatic chordoma for over five years, my family and I, in partnership with the Chordoma Foundation, have established the Moving Ahead for Cures (MAC) Fund. Mac’s enduring hope for finding cures for this rare cancer lives on
Just finished listening to the latest episode of the Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in memory of McCanna Anthony “Mac” Sinise. In this episode, host, Cristin Bartter, sits down with my pal, and Gary Sinise Foundation Ambassador, SSG Travis Mills, to discuss his incredible journey
Yesterday, we completed recording for Part 2 of Mac Sinise Resurrection and Revival. Yes! There will be more music coming this fall. Vinyls for Part 1 are still available at the GarySiniseFoundation website, and also available on Spotify and multiple digital platforms. More
What an incredible few days we've had with our GarySiniseFoundation chapter teams here at the main office. The spirit of service and commitment they bring is truly humbling. I’m deeply grateful for their dedication to our mission and the vital work they do. We rely on our volunteers
We are thrilled to announce our support to "Operation Bass Camp," a new program of our friends over at Guitars For Vets! This powerful new initiative will provide a new bass guitar and lessons to veterans, offering them a way to connect, heal, and find joy through music at one of
This past weekend in NYC, we had the privilege of serving meals to New York's bravest. Our first stop was Ladder 132 in Brooklyn. Gary Sinise first visited Ladder 132 21 years ago at the invitation of Capt. John Vigiano’s, whose sons, both first responders, tragically perished