Triumph Foundation Helping People with Spinal Cord Injuries
Sep 12th 2014
The Triumph Foundation was founded by Andrew and Kristen Skinner in 2008 after Andrew suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI) that left him quadriplegic. Andrew and Kristen’s goal in starting the Triumph Foundation was to help people recover from and adjust to new lives with spinal cord injuries.

One of the ways the Triumph Foundation helps is by providing newly injured people with care baskets. These baskets provide information and resources that center around organizations, assistance programs, and activities in order “to help people with an SCI with their new beginning and enable them to keep living their lives to the fullest potential.”
The Triumph Foundation hosts a monthly SCI Life Series Support Group at Scripps Memorial Encinitas Rehabilitation Center located at 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024. With these monthly meetings, the Triumph Foundation hopes to create a place of networking, information sharing, and support.

To learn more about the Triumph Foundation and the SCI Life Series Support Group, visit their website at http://www.triumph-foundation.org.
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