Category Archives For: Noteworthy
November 3, 2025
News, Noteworthy
If you want something done, you need the right tool. Am I right? As we gear up for our Adaptive Sports Festival on November 15th, our team is tuning up all the sports chairs and equipment to be ready to roll for you! It's a great reminder how we help others get the tools they [...]
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October 21, 2025
News, Noteworthy
Our annual Superheroes Triumph 5K in Irvine was nothing short of was nothing short of HEROIC! Capes soared, wheels blazed, barriers shattered, and heroes of all ages and abilities assembled to win the day. 204 SUPER athletes joined forces on this fun course. Everyone conquered the race, and many successfully completed The Challenge, where ambulatory participants with SCI/D summoned [...]
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October 20, 2025
News, Noteworthy, Triumph Outreach Update
Motivational Monday is all about celebrating resilience, determination, and the power of perseverance—and today’s story embodies all of that and more. Each week, we’re inspired by incredible individuals who turn life’s challenges into opportunities, and this week we’re shining a spotlight on one of our Triumph Foundation grant recipients. Their journey reminds us that with [...]
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October 7, 2025
News, Noteworthy, Upcoming Events, Videos
Amazing Grace! We've been sharing a lot of cool event announcements lately (we'd love for you to join us, btw), but this story gets to the heart of what Triumph is really all about. It’s about meeting people at the toughest moments of their lives, after a paralyzing injury, and giving them hope. Most importantly, we [...]
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October 6, 2025
News, Noteworthy
Mondays are for motivation and momentum. Today, we’re highlighting the powerful stories and small wins that remind us why hope, determination, and community support can change lives. Alfonso’s life changed in an instant when an act of violence left him paralyzed. Suddenly, every part of his day depended on one critical tool: his wheelchair. It [...]
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September 29, 2025
News, Noteworthy, Triumph Outreach Update
For our last Motivational Monday of Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, we’re shining a light on Derek's journey—a powerful example of how your generosity fuels independence, dignity, and connection. His triumph is proof that together, we can keep moving forward. Derek knows what it means to fight for independence. As a C4 quadriplegic, every movement [...]
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September 24, 2025
News, Noteworthy
This past season, two of our Southern California wheelchair basketball teams—the LA HotWheels and Rancho Halos D3—earned their spot to compete at the NWBA National Championship Tournament in Richmond, Virginia. Thanks to the unwavering support of the Triumph Family, we were able to help both teams make that journey a reality. The LA HotWheels, a [...]
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September 22, 2025
News, Noteworthy, SCI
This Motivation Monday, in honor of Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, we’re shining a spotlight on how your support makes a life-changing impact through our grant programs—helping people with SCI live stronger, indpendent lives. Prisca’s Path to Independence: Restoring Dignity Through Mobility We first met Prisca at California Rehabilitation Institute, where she was adjusting to [...]
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September 16, 2025
News, Noteworthy, Upcoming Events, YouTube
Sun, Sports, and Connection at Beachside Blast! We had a BLAST! Our inaugural Beachside Blast Adaptive Sports Day in Oceanside was packed full of fun, sports, and community. We brought together 219 athletes, families, and supporters to play wheelchair basketball, rugby, power soccer and dance. Laughter, cheers, and determination filled the arena as participants of [...]
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September 15, 2025
News, Noteworthy, SCI
This Motivation Monday, in honor of Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, we’re shining a spotlight on how your support makes a life-changing impact through our grant programs—helping people with SCI live stronger, indpendent lives. Rolling Forward: Aaron’s Path to Healing Aaron has always been a hardworking man, putting in long 12-hour shifts as a lead [...]
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