2024 Socrates Award Grants Announced

Three Inspiring Paralyzed Individuals Awarded Lifetime Grants from Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation

The Socrates Award recognizes individuals who have overcome disability with annual grant

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Media Contact:
Christopher Brennan
Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation
847-372-7429
cjb1133@gmail.com

CHICAGO December 30, 2024 – Every year in the U.S., an estimated 17,000 people survive a spinal cord injury. While treatment and follow-up care varies according to the severity of the injury, medical expenses can easily exceed $500,000 in the first year alone.

These staggering costs have inspired the Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation to create the Socrates Award, a lifetime cash grant to provide individuals with paralysis caused by illness or injury that results in the partial or total loss of the use of one’s limbs with economic resources for therapy, equipment, prescriptions, and in-home care.

This year, three recipients have been selected to receive the Socrates Award for their efforts in working to achieve personal success while pursuing the daily grind of physical rehabilitation and recovery.

  • Michael Lopez: Michael Lopez, a 26- year-old who recently suffered a life-changing spinal cord injury following a tragic diving accident. Now a quadriplegic with no use of his legs and limited use of his arms, Michael has spent the last several months in medical and rehab facilities in Virginia and Colorado. He finally returns home to Albuquerque.  Michael is a well-loved young man who was just beginning his independent adult life following graduation from Albuquerque Academy and Colorado College. Although he faces many struggles, Michael remains hopeful that he will be able to one day return to a productive life in the community through the support of family and friends.
  • Jared Dickman: Jared Dickman was involved in a car accident that left him in critical condition. He was hospitalized in the ICU at Mercy Health Hospital in Rockford. Unfortunately, each year around 250,000 individuals experience some form of paralysis as a result of a car accident. Car accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injuries for people under 65 years of age. Despite Jared’s injuries from his accident, he is committed to recovery and physical therapy towards regaining his independence. 
  • Sydni Mell : According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, an estimated 12,000 youth were injured on farms, with 4,000 of these injuries due to farm work in 2014. Sydni Mell grew up on a southern Wisconsin dairy farm and understands that statistic all too well. After a fall while working,  Syndi had a long stent in the ICU and after a five-hour back surgery, Sydni remained paralyzed from the waist down. Sydni has put in hard work and long hours to be able to return to college, using her wheelchair. She credits having a big support system and a great ag community that has inspired her to push forward. She is studying dairy science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, set to graduate this spring.

Since 2018, the Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation annually recognizes the accomplishments of paralyzed individuals through the Socrates Award. The award was originally created by Christopher Brennan, Chairman of the Foundation, during his tenure in sports media, and his late father, Terry Brennan, a former head football coach at the University of Notre Dame, to honor collegiate athletes who achieved a combination of athletic and academic success. The award embodies the mantra of the Socrates creed, generally derived from the Latin phrase “mens sana in corpore sano” which translates to “Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body.”

“After personally suffering a spinal cord injury, the Socrates creed took on a profound meaning for me,” says Christopher Brennan. “I am honored to award these individuals who recognize that like a sport, life itself is full of incredible highs and frustrating lows, and that the daily pursuit of ‘a healthy mind’ and ‘a healthy body’ in the face of adversity is the true testament of one’s character.”

This year, the Socrates Award recipients will each receive a $1,000 grant and the Foundation anticipates that number to continue to grow in tandem with the organization’s fundraising efforts and events. The honorees, as well as past awardees, will be recognized at the Annual Board and Advisory Board meeting in March, 2025.

About

The Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation The Brennan Rehabilitation Foundation is a 501c3 charitable foundation located in Lake Forest, Illinois. The Foundation is committed to helping individuals, who have suffered cervical spinal injuries causing physical and cognitive disabilities, and their families and communities, by providing financial resources to help ensure a continuum of rehabilitation resources and provide opportunities for individuals to ultimately reach optimal health and independence. Please visit www.brennanrehabfoundation.org to learn more about donation opportunities and future fundraising events.

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