I started VVF with my Mom because I learned firsthand how difficult and isolating it can be to navigate the world with a disability. I spent 10 years in a wheelchair and thanks to the love and support of my family I was not like the many who fall through the cracks. The most heartbreaking thing to learn is how many do not have the help and support and how just having a simple tool such as a wheelchair or shower chair is considered by many insurance companies a “luxury item”. After regaining my mobility we donated so much of my equipment and realized just how great the need was and continues to be.

I never truly understood why I survived the unthinkable until I could see the purpose (VVF) my pain could turn into. I serve for that reason among many. Please take a moment and think what a blessing it is to just get out of bed — then imagine that being unattainable. Or being able to get from one place to another. Let’s make moves to help those who cannot. Join our mission today by donating so we can help even more people over the next 7 years.

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.