Donate to help Jason Rodie Get to the Paralympics for 2016.

Gilbert, AZ — April 27, 2015 — Jason Rodie, a young man defying all odds and thriving despite living with cerebral palsy, announces his campaign to raise funds in order to compete in the Paralymics in 2016 in Brazil.

Jason Rodie has lived a life full of many challenges. After being diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Jason was told he wouldn’t be able to walk past the age of 18. Living an active lifestyle, which for any other person would improve the quality of life, has actually shortened his life considerably. He has also had several complications caused by skin cancer as well as liver problems, which were severe enough to give him a prognosis of survival of less than 3 months.

Despite it all, Jason has always felt he is on this Earth for a purpose. At 33 years of age, suffering from the effects of cerebral palsy on his left side and an over-worked right side, he has decided to take it to the next level. Your generous donation will help him fund the journey to compete in the Brazil 2016 Paralympics in the Long Jump and 100m Track and Field events.

By raising money for his campaign and ultimately reaching his goal of competition, he hopes to inspire, educate, instigate, and inspire research and funding for programs and medical advancements to better the lives of those living with cerebral palsy. Jason’s ultimate dream would be to begin additional research and development of treatment endeavors that will allow those with cerebral palsy to have a more functional and fulfilling lifestyle.

To LEARN MORE about the project, make a donation to Jason’s Paralympics journey, or to find more information, please visit: www.gofundme.com

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Jason Rodie
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