Donate In Memory of Cormac Burke
Cormac Burke was a son, a brother, a football player, wrestler, coach, and a friend to all. He was filled with so much love and compassion for others, but struggled to love himself. After valiantly battling substance use disorder for over a third of his short life, he was tragically lost to his disease at the age of 22. Cormac's family has partnered with Trinity Sober Living to create good out of a tragedy and enable others to rewrite their story.
Donations to Trinity Recovery, Inc. in memory of Cormac Burke, assist in providing affordable, effective, and educational services to aid in the recovery process for those struggling with substance use disorder. |
We deeply appreciate your generosity. Your support empowers Trinity Recovery, Inc. to make a significant impact in the fight against substance use disorders and assist others in their recovery journey.
If you would like to mail a check, please make it payable to Trinity Recovery, Inc. and send to:
Trinity Sober Living
135 George Street
Bensenville, IL 60106
Zelle: Michael@trinitysoberliving.com
Trinity Recovery Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. Please consult with your personal tax advisor for donation deductibility.
Mac's MessageCormac Burke, a beloved member of the Trinity Sober Living community, inspired many affected by substance use disorder with his courage and passion. To learn more about his story, download the Message of Mac, written by his mother Maggie Burke.
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Memories and Condolences for Cormac Burke
“I’m sorry for your loss. Cormac always had a smile when he walked in to the Vill that is the way I will always remember him.” - Tom Campbell
“I had the pleasure to be one of Cormac's teachers at DGS. I only have fond memories of him. He had a gentle soul and kind spirit. May he rest in peace.” - Alice Doro
“Cormac was my best friend growing up and was such a great person to be around. Cormac, Keiran, and I used to have great times telling old neighborhood stories and laughing super hard in the process. I’ll never forget the huge impact he had on my life.” - Danny Kasher
“I had the pleasure to be one of Cormac's teachers at DGS. I only have fond memories of him. He had a gentle soul and kind spirit. May he rest in peace.” - Alice Doro
“Cormac was my best friend growing up and was such a great person to be around. Cormac, Keiran, and I used to have great times telling old neighborhood stories and laughing super hard in the process. I’ll never forget the huge impact he had on my life.” - Danny Kasher