Rebecca Gray Grossman, aka Rebecca Grossman, is the co-founder of the nonprofit organization Grossman Burn Foundation, established in 2007 by the renowned plastic surgeon and burn treatment pioneer Richard Grossman.
Richard Grossman is the father of Rebecca Grossman’s husband, Dr. Peter Grossman.
After Richard passed away in 2014, Peter and his wife, Rebecca, started working as a co-founder of the foundation.
Philanthropist Rebecca Grossman Sentenced to 15 Years to Life for Fatal Hit-and-Run of Two Children#RebeccaGrossman
— TheNarinder.in (@thenarinder_) June 11, 2024
Read:-https://t.co/ifeQ3C5nir pic.twitter.com/0A7df3qX0b
Further, as mentioned on its official website, the organization aims to provide sustainable solutions for the comprehensive treatment, care, and support of burn survivors. Its headquarters is in Los Angeles County.
It has been helping survivors from low-income families worldwide by providing life-changing burn resources that would otherwise be out of reach.
Rebecca and her husband, Dr. Peter Grossman, have been using their millions of net worth for philanthropic work
Born in a multimillionaire family, Rebecca and her husband, Dr. Peter, have devoted their lives to providing medical and other services to needy people.
From an early age, Rebecca was involved in philanthropic works, volunteering in many nonprofit organizations.
Rebecca Grossman gets 15 years to life for murders of boys killed in crosswalk
— ObsessedwBlackppl (@obsessedwBlkppl) June 10, 2024
*wite ppl are responsible for the most vehicle homicides, they will argue that's because it's more of them driving, I will say it's more of them who are bad drivers🙄https://t.co/GRdAFte4sN pic.twitter.com/t6MX2XUZxf
Rebecca says, “My goal is to continue to live purposely, give back, and share my journey to provide hope to others who are suffering.“
She is the co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation and serves on the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council.
The foundation was established in 2002 to assist Afghan women in the areas of health, education, economic opportunities, and political leadership.
Similalry, her husband, Dr. Peter, has followed his father’s legacy as he continued his philanthropic work as a doctor and cured millions of burn survivors at minimum cost.
#BREAKING: L.A. socialite Rebecca Grossman, who was convicted for the death of two young brothers in a hit-and-run crash in 2020, was sentenced to 15 years to life Monday.
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) June 10, 2024
She also was ordered to pay $47,000 in restitution, an amount which was paid Monday morning.… pic.twitter.com/MUwqOcoi9r
He probably made his father proud by investing his million dollars in helping the poor, as his father had left behind a $20 million estate for his children and grandchildren.
On the other hand, Grossman Burn Foundation chair Rebecca Grossman’s net worth might range from $5 to $10 million, while her husband Peter probably has around $15 million net worth.
Additional Information
- Rebecca Grossman studied at the University of California and Texas Tech University.
- According to her LinkedIn profile, Rebecca previously worked as a flight attendant at Southwest Airlines for fourteen years, from January 1985 to October 1999.
- She adopted an Afghan woman named Zubaida Hasan and raised her like a daughter along with her two other children: a son, Nicholas Grossman, and a daughter, Alexis.
- On October 1, 2020, Rebecca Grossman paid $2 million for bail after she hit two kids with her Mercedes-Benz SUV.
- The authorities sentences her to 15 years to life for the accident.