I am proud to have been part of Victoria's Victory Foundation Board of Directors from its inception. The past seven+ years have been an amazing evolution of a single mission to improve the lives of those struggling with mobility challenges. Our organization is uniquely positioned to fill the gaps for those who may be experiencing mobility issues for the first time, and also for those who have experienced this their entire lives.

I personally care about this mission. Having witnessed Victoria and Jacqueline's journey and seeing them break through barrier after barrier to give Victoria the opportunity to live the life she fought so hard for motivates me to donate my time to this nonprofit. These issues can affect anyone of us, at any time. I am proud to be part of something that offers access to a service, program or need when there wasn't before.

If you know me, you know how devoted I am to Victoria's Victory Foundation. If you don't know me personally, it wouldn't take long for you to realize that. Investing in VVF is fulfilling and personal - you are literally changing someone's life. It might be giving them a chance to access specialized therapies or it could be helping them purchase a wheelchair that gives them access to a wheelchair basketball team that gives them purpose to move. Each scholarship is individual, personal and meaningful to the person receiving it. We can all feel good about this.

Seven years ago when VVF opened their doors 48% of their recipients were not injured or diagnosed at that time.

Did you know that a new spinal cord injury occurs every 48 minutes in the US?

The need is growing every day.

Help VVF prepare for the next 7 years and beyond.