Conquer the Canyon
The Christopher and Dana Reeve foundation is a wonderful foundation helping people living with spinal cord injuries. One of the amazing events they host is the “conquer the canyon” event. Very inspiring and worth a read!
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The Christopher and Dana Reeve foundation is a wonderful foundation helping people living with spinal cord injuries. One of the amazing events they host is the “conquer the canyon” event. Very inspiring and worth a read!
Often, the silver lining in a huge tragedy like the one in Haiti is seeing everyone come together in the aftermath to help those in need. It’s humanity at its finest and Charlie Simpson, a sever year old athlete, is a prime example. Click HERE to read this heart warming article.
Here’s an awesome story of an athlete who has a foundation but won’t stop there. He realized that for his own fulfillment he needed to travel to Darfur to make a difference. This is his documentary.
Well, that might just be my favorite word and it would appear that I’m not alone. Sal Masekela an X Games announcer and Steve Larosiliere started a foundation named “STOKED”. STOKED’s mission is to develop Successful Teens with Opportunity, Knowledge, Experience, and Determination through action sports and mentoring.
Get yer STOKE on and learn more by clicking HERE
Cordially,
THe STOKER BROKER!
After hanging out with a few friends who spend their time volunteering or working as firefighters, I have seen first hand just how great of athletes they are! Here is the story of one of them doing extraordinary things to help others.
As the olympics approach, the stories emerge. Here is a very heart warming story of an athlete who is competing on sheer will.
Not too long ago, AG did a post about Michael Connolly and his book “Double Take”. Please take a moment to check out his recent appearance on the Today Show. Hell of a guy!
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John Dau has an incredible story as one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, and he was featured in the film/book “God Grew Tired of Us”. He was motivated to start his own foundation called the John Dau Sudan Foundation. The JDSF’s mission involves transforming healthcare in Southern Sudan.
John Dau lives in the US now and has his connection with more than 27,000 others who were displaced like him or orphaned, prompted 23-year-old Sudanese born track and field athlete Lopez Lomong (he carried the U.S. flag in the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics) to get involved.
Read more HERE
Here is an amazing and inspiring story about an incredible athlete. Chris Waddell recently became the first paraplegic to summit Mount Kilimanjaro. This is just another page in Chris’ long book of accomplishments.
Please read about his epic HERE and learn more about Chris by checking out his website
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I have always said that some of the best athletes in the world are our soldiers. They train hard to be the best at what they do in the name of our country. All too often they end up facing challenges that I can’t even begin to imagine as a result of their service.
Dave Sharpe was one of those soldiers. He was struggling with PTSD and didn’t know where to turn or who to talk to. That’s when he found Cheyenne, a pit bull rescue puppy. Over time he started to realize that she was the perfect outlet and that’s when he decided to start a program to help other vets have the same companionship.
It’s a great story and well worth a read.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34572712/ns/health-pet_health/
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