The Busch couple have a real knack for touching hearts with their stories. Take Samantha Busch – she’s always out there on social media, getting real about her hair troubles and what she’s doing to make things better. But it’s not just hair talk. Samantha and Kyle Busch have both been extremely open about something way more personal: their infertility journey. And it’s pretty inspiring.
Understandably, it’s been tough but they didn’t let it beat them. Instead, they started this amazing initiative called the Bundle of Joy Fund. It’s all about helping other couples who can’t afford fertility treatments like IVF. Just recently, Samantha shared on her social media that they gave away a whopping $15,000 each to three couples! It’s their way of keeping the flame of hope alive for folks who dream of starting a family.
Samantha and Kyle Busch help three couples struggling to have babies
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Samantha and Kyle Busch, through their Bundle of Joy Fund, have been lifelines for couples grappling with the challenges of infertility. The initiative is all about giving a helping hand to people who are struggling to pay for IVF treatments at the REACH Clinic in Charlotte. But here’s the deal: they have to have a confirmed infertility diagnosis from the REACH Clinic and live in North or South Carolina to get in on this help.
The Buschs have been doing this for a while now and have helped loads of couples. And they’ve just done it again! Samantha broke the good news through her Instagram stories, captioned, “Today was the best day…. @bundleofjoyfund grant day”. They’ve donated $15,000 each to three lucky couples. This will help them with their IVF journey. In her third story, she also wrote a heartfelt gratitude message: “Such an amazing emotional day! Thank you god for our journey the whole time you had this beautiful purpose for it.” It means a lot to them because Samantha and Kyle Busch have been down that road themselves, so they empathize with what these couples are going through.
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Their own IVF journey wasn’t very smooth. They had their son, Brexton, back in 2015, through IVF. But trying for a second child was tough – they had to face a lot of troubles with multiple failed IVFs, and so on. Then, in November 2021, they shared the news that they were expecting another baby via surrogacy. And in May 2022, their daughter, Lennix Key Busch, came into the world!
The couple shared that being in the spotlight made their fertility journey even more intense. In 2022, they chose to talk about how rough it was to go through all that with everyone scrutinizing.
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Busch couple shared their struggle and why they thought Bundle of Joy was something they wanted to do
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Samantha and Kyle Busch talked about their journey through infertility at the “Race For The Championship” back in 2022. They shared their more than 10-year-long journey to complete their family that ultimately led to their Bundle of Joy Fund.
“It’s been a long time coming. It’s been about 10 years to complete our family. We’re excited that it’s complete, but we’re not gonna stop our work,” Samantha explained to USA Insider. “So we have the Bundle of Joy fund where we’ve helped almost 100 couples go through IVF to try to have their miracle babies like we’ve been able to.”
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She added that it was important for them to use these larger platforms to highlight the fact that infertility affects one in eight couples. They intended to share their story, and how they have navigated the path. We hope that they continue to light up hope in the world of many more people in the future as well.