04-30-2018, 01:59 AM
Or anyone in Cincinnati!
There's AMAZING trauma hospitals in Cincinnati (University, Children's, etc.) that deal with patients with traumatic brain injuries from all over the world.
The problem is that, whenever people get discharged from those hospitals and have to come back across the river to Northern Kentucky, there is no one to be a case manager and get the resources that are needed to care for someone with a TBI.
Often times, houses need to be adapted, new accessible vehicles are needed, etc., but there's just no organization to help people get those and, even if there was, there's no one in charge of making sure they get them.
My brother and I are working to raise money to get these resources and to hire a case manager, as well as to hopefully just raise awareness.
We are hosting a Brain Walk in Covington, Kentucky, which is directly across the river from Cincinnati.
It only costs $25 and you can register here by clicking "Tickets" and then typing in "Champ's Crew" to join my team. It gives you a few options: survivor, adult, child, military, or there's an option where you can just donate money.
If you can walk it, that would be great, or, if you can donate any money (I think it says between $1 and $25), that would also be great!
It's not much and you might not think it's worth the effort, but, if a group of people donate small amounts, it adds up QUICK?!
Thank you to anyone that donates or walks it! If you can't walk or donate, I'd be just as grateful for any good thoughts!
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
There's AMAZING trauma hospitals in Cincinnati (University, Children's, etc.) that deal with patients with traumatic brain injuries from all over the world.
The problem is that, whenever people get discharged from those hospitals and have to come back across the river to Northern Kentucky, there is no one to be a case manager and get the resources that are needed to care for someone with a TBI.
Often times, houses need to be adapted, new accessible vehicles are needed, etc., but there's just no organization to help people get those and, even if there was, there's no one in charge of making sure they get them.
My brother and I are working to raise money to get these resources and to hire a case manager, as well as to hopefully just raise awareness.
We are hosting a Brain Walk in Covington, Kentucky, which is directly across the river from Cincinnati.
It only costs $25 and you can register here by clicking "Tickets" and then typing in "Champ's Crew" to join my team. It gives you a few options: survivor, adult, child, military, or there's an option where you can just donate money.
If you can walk it, that would be great, or, if you can donate any money (I think it says between $1 and $25), that would also be great!
It's not much and you might not think it's worth the effort, but, if a group of people donate small amounts, it adds up QUICK?!
Thank you to anyone that donates or walks it! If you can't walk or donate, I'd be just as grateful for any good thoughts!
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
Facts don't care about your feelings. BIG THANKS to Holic for creating that gif!