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Couple reflects on impact of Samantha and Kyle Busch’s IVF grant program

The Busch family fund has awarded more than $2 million to families since 2015 as the Kleins say the grant made IVF possible.

  • North Carolina couple Jennifer and Michael Cline received a $15,000 grant from the Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund after Samantha Busch delivered the news personally at a race.
  • Facing costs of $15,000 to $20,000 for egg retrievals, the Clines turned to in vitro fertilization after struggling to conceive, but the high expense made the process seem unreachable.
  • Established in 2015 by Samantha and Kyle Busch after their own infertility struggles, the fund has awarded more than $2 million in grants to dozens of families.
  • Expressing gratitude, Jennifer Cline said they "probably told Samantha multiple times, 'Thank you,'" as the grant renewed their hopes for starting a family.
  • As the Clines prepare for their third transfer, they reflect on Kyle Busch's legacy following his death and the fund's enduring purpose for families facing infertility.
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Couple reflects on impact of Samantha and Kyle Busch’s IVF grant program

A North Carolina couple is sharing their story after a grant from Samantha and Kyle Busch's program gave them hope of growing their family.

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