About Us

Our Mission: We believe all people are entitled to live extraordinary lives.  We are committed to making a difference in people’s lives through creating programs designed to inspire healing,  responsibility, empowerment and hope.  Our programs are provided to schools and youth organizations.

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”
Albert Einstein

Our History:

The EVE Foundation was founded in 2005 by Lee Cox and Carolyn Risher. Based in Missoula, Montana, it is an IRS-recognized 501c3 nonprofit organization.

The EVE Foundation has approximately 3,000 copies of Raised on Fear currently in circulation. Raised on Fear is being used in women’s shelters, youth groups, counseling offices, anger management programs, and by the general public. Lee has given over 100 presentations over the past four years, sometimes as many as four a day in smaller communities. Every presentation has made a difference.

Women, who on average will return to an abuser between 7 and 13 times, have said they were thinking of returning and now won’t. Teachers have said that after Lee’s talk, students have shared things about their living situations, and the teachers have been surprised to learn how many kids live in abusive homes (walk on egg shells at home). A youth group leader got up after one talk and announced he had been hiding from the group the fact that he had grown up in an abusive home. The stories go on.

The EVE Foundation is impacting teens and adults who have been abused. Our programs open up conversations about hardship and abuse and inspire a positive view of the future, empowering people to go beyond the hurt and pain and to live life with an inspired purpose. It is our mission to make a real difference with humans by educating and continually re-igniting their flame of hope, inspiration, and purpose, so they can heal themselves.

Lee Cox- Founder and Creative Director

Lee Cox is the Executive Director and Founder of the EVE Foundation. Lee brings 20 years of business leadership experience to his position. His last position was President of EZ Brothers, a company that manufactured and distributed a CD repair product. Lee is the author of Raised on Fear, an autobiographical book that is the foundation for his development of the “Violent Scene Investigation” curriculum which addresses anger management issues with teens and young adults.  In the early history of the E.V.E. Foundation Lee was the creative developer of “Teens Inspiring Excellence”, a curriculum that promotes turning early life challenges into successes.  His community service work includes being a board member for Parenting Place in Missoula and as President of the Exchange Club whose focus is on child abuse prevention.  Lee’s personal transformation has inspired him to support others in their achievement of an extraordinary life.

Roger Harvey, President

With Roger’s 25 years as a classroom teacher, and a master’s degree in education, his experience and perceptions are highly valued by the other board members.  He was the first Reading Recovery Teacher Leader in Montana and trained over 50 teachers to teach the lowest 20% of first graders how to read.  After retirement, Roger developed his own Therapeutic Massage Practice in Missoula. He is a master furniture builder and gardener, and donates time to his church doing maintenance projects and landscaping.  As a native Montanan he enjoys fly fishing and tying his own flies.  Roger has committed himself to the success of the E.V.E. Foundation as a way of fulfilling his passion for helping children learn and achieve their goals.

Trish Foster, Vice President and Secretary

Trish has over 25 years of experience working with and for children and adolescents.  Her work environments have included the classroom, residential treatment facilities, juvenile detention centers, foster homes, mental health units and wilderness adventure programs.  She has been involved in both government services and non-profit agencies. Her focus over the last several years has been in quality improvement, evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of services provided. She has a master’s degree in Public Administration. Trish and her husband, Mike, moved to Montana in 2000, from Seattle and Texas respectively.  Together they are involved in several community service programs and development of their own non-profit devoted to equine assisted leadership, Friends of Dunrovin.

Carolyn Risher, Treasurer

Carolyn Risher is married to Lee Cox, and  has been the Secretary/Treasurer of the EVE Foundation since its inception. She brings 35 years of business management experience, with skills in financial management and organizational development.  As a native Montanan, local business owner, and parent, her practical and insightful influence on the board is invaluable. She is past President of the East Missoula Lions and a Trustee on the East Missoula Fire District Board.

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