On Father’s Day in 2017, 2-year-old Josiah was running around his home, excitedly zooming from room-to-room , as he typically did. However, in a matter of seconds he managed to elope out of the back door undetected and make his way to the family pool. Read Josiah’s amazing tale of recovery now.
“Having dance class every Saturday has given Kai a true sense of camaraderie and joy that many other children have when on sport teams. It is something that she now gets to experience.”
For some the idea of simply wearing a mask in public has ruined their year, but for the Salley family watching their son recover from a near-drowning accident put the importance of protecting the most vulnerable in perspective.
Victoria’s brain was severely damaged by rare side effects of an anti-seizure medicine she was taking to help control her epilepsy. Read how Holton’s Heroes and your donations helped bring some therapeutic fun back into the home.
After surviving a near-drowning accident in a koi pond on his family’s property, 5-year-old Legend needed a new way to join his older brother and sister on neighborhood bike ride.
Landon’s father, Jeff Reese, recalls hearing faint screams while he was preparing breakfast with the other adults, only to quickly discover that his son was involved in a tragic accident involving a horse.
At only 18 months old Gracelyn was a near-drowning survivor—and a living miracle in the eyes of her parents.
London suffered a severe traumatic brain injury after a hit-and-run accident sent her to the hospital unable to breath on her own.
After surviving a horrific car accident right before she was set to graduate high school, Sami has now lost her in-home therapy due to a flawed system. Read how Holton’s Heroes helped bring therapy back into her home.
Holton’s Heroes was able to purchase the Freeloader Child Carrier plus special neck support for Maddex, a drowning survivor. Now, young Maddex can join his family on outdoor hikes again without the confines of a wheelchair.
“With the combination of the GoTo and the WeGo Pushchair Ian will be able to enjoy more outdoor activities with his siblings. Thank you Holton's Heroes for helping Ian live life to its fullest by giving him opportunities he would not otherwise be able to participate in.” Leilani Daly, Ian’s mother.
Beau suffered brain damage as an infant that rendered him non-ambulatory for the rest of his life. Now 12 years and 60+ pounds later, Beau requires to be transferred everywhere via his chair. Read how your donations to Holton’s Heroes changed the very foundation of his home for the better.