When Kyle and Samantha Busch first faced the heartbreak of infertility, they turned their personal pain into a mission to help other families confront the same struggle.
In 2015 they launched the Bundle of Joy Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to easing the financial burden of in‑vitro fertilization for couples across the United States.
A Personal Connection
The organization’s first major impact came when Nena and Jarrett Glass, after four years of trying, received a grant that allowed them to create three embryos.
Their sons, Rocco Glass, born in 2018, and Charlie Glass, welcomed in 2022, are among the more than one hundred babies who have entered the world thanks to the fund’s support.
Kyle and Samantha stayed intimately involved, attending medical appointments, celebrating milestones, and even producing the Glass family’s gender‑reveal video.
Beyond financial assistance, the fund hosts playdates and community fundraisers, fostering a network where families can share experiences and support one another.
Since Kyle Busch’s passing, donations have surged, with many contributors specifying amounts that echo his racing numbers — $8 and $18 — as a tribute to his legacy.
The outpouring of generosity underscores how a single individual’s story can ripple into a broader movement, turning grief into hope for countless families.