KBF Blog
Reflections From Our Scholarship Recipients at Ski Spec
Posted on December 19, 2022 to Blog
Every year the KBF goes to The Hartford Ski Spectacular, one of the biggest events in adaptive sports! As part of our new Path2ctive Scholarships program, we were delighted to […]
In Kelly’s Words – Q & A with the KBF Team
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We don’t always get to share the voices behind the KBF team, so for this month’s blog, we wanted to hear some of the amazing perspectives from our office. Read […]
In Kelly’s Words – Thankful
Posted on November 17, 2022 to Blog
This time of year we often start to think about what we are grateful for. Sometimes this comes in the form of going around the table at Thanksgiving dinner and […]
Helping More People Earlier After Injury
Posted on October 27, 2022 to Blog
At the KBF, we have been incredibly thankful for our ability to rapidly increase the number and total sum of grants we are able to give each year, but there […]
In Edie’s Words – Who We Are and Why
Posted on September 23, 2022 to Blog
To all our supporters, new and old, thank you so much for being a part of the KBF community. The Kelly Brush Ride is such a special day every year, […]
In Kelly’s Words – What Motivates You?
Posted on August 22, 2022 to Blog
Every year when August rolls around, I make sure to prioritize getting on my bike. The Kelly Brush Ride happens on the Saturday after Labor Day every year and I […]
In Kelly’s Words – Visibility
Posted on July 18, 2022 to Blog
Often people with spinal cord injuries share the sentiment that we are invisible in society. While we’re certainly noticeable (you know… with the chair and all…), people look away because […]
In Kelly’s Words – Summer Opportunities & Obstacles
Posted on June 22, 2022 to Blog
As summer arrives here in Vermont, the weather beckons you outside. Blue sky, light breeze, warm but not hot – there is nothing better! But even as I step outside […]
In Greg’s Words – #GregHasTheBestJob
Posted on May 24, 2022 to Blog
Where do I even start? The last six weeks have been a wild ride. I’ve had two trips, traveled to three states, worked with five incredible adaptive organizations, met 20 […]