The Jack Jablonski BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation is a volunteer-led 501(c)3
not-for-profit organization that started by accident.
Jack Jablonski's life changed forever after he was hit during a high school hockey game. The resulting injury left him quadriplegic. During 2012, an outpouring of local and national support helped Jack begin the journey toward his personal goal to skate again.
That support also attracted unprecedented attention to the possibilities of spinal cord injury recovery. The BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation was established to focus community support on doing something amazing for everyone living with a spinal cord injury.
Through scholarships, the BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation is already helping other individuals with spinal cord injuries gain access to the same advanced therapies helping Jack (read more on the back side).
Next, the Foundation will support spinal cord injury research to uncover the next miracle of recovery.
The BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation sprang to life from the kindness of others in a moment of tragedy. Today, we share that love and support with others facing the same challenges.
Because we do believe in miracles.
Shop for all of the new BEL13VE Foundation shirts, wristbands, and other items in the new Jabby13 online store. Show your support for Jack and help support spinal injury recovery. Proceeds will help others with spinal injuries have access to the same great therapies that are helping Jack today.
Inspired by thousands of BEL13VERS who rallied to support Jack Jablonski during the past year, this new volunteer-lead foundation was created to advance spinal cord injury recovery.
BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation goals include (1) providing access for others with spinal cord injuries to the same great therapies helping Jack today and (2) funding the next advance in spinal cord injury recovery. read more
Do you BEL13VE? Click the link below to make your tax deductible gift to the Jack Jablonski BEL13VE in Miracles Foundation to help us support the next advance in spinal cord injury recovery and to fund scholarships for others with have a spinal cord injury so that they may have access to the same therapies that are helping Jack.
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supported by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation.