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 […]

In Kelly’s Words – Edie Joins the Sore Club

Posted on April 26, 2022 to Blog

I often use this blog as a place to showcase something that we are doing at the KBF and the impact we are having. But I’ve also used it as […]

In Kelly’s Words – Creating a Community of Women

Posted on March 28, 2022 to Blog

Last week we held A Night to Inspire in Boston, which is our celebration of the KBF’s impact and community. It was our first time back in Boston since 2019 […]

In Kelly’s Words – 16 Years

Posted on February 18, 2022 to Blog

  16 years. It’s been a whole person-who-can-drive since I had my spinal cord injury. Sometimes it feels like yesterday, sometimes the memories of before my injury seem so much […]

In Kelly’s Words – Q&A Guest Starring Greg & Edie

Posted on January 27, 2022 to Blog

This month, I wanted to do something a little different with my blog. I love sharing my perspective on my injury, the KBF, and all things adaptive, but we also […]

In Kelly’s Words – Reflecting on a Year of Change

Posted on December 20, 2021 to Blog

If 2020 was a year to forget, 2021 was a year to remember for the Kelly Brush Foundation! When reflecting on the year that just was, I am struck by […]

In Kelly’s Words – The Active Fund Empowers Community

Posted on November 22, 2021 to Blog

When I had my spinal cord injury in 2006, I knew right away that I wanted to get back on the mountain and ski again. Not because I wanted to […]

In Kelly’s Words – Why Camps Are So Important

Posted on October 26, 2021 to Blog

When a group of people who all have spinal cord injuries get together, there is never a lack of conversation. We share our stories that only each other can fully […]

In Kelly’s Words – The “Inspiration” Conundrum

Posted on September 23, 2021 to Blog

There is debate and disagreement in the disabled community about how people feel when they are told that they are an inspiration. Some accept it, agree with it, and move […]