He woke up in the hospital four days later, paralyzed from the waist down having beaten the 3% survival odds initially assessed to him. A close friend to many in the Eta Kappa Chapter at Plattsburgh, he is now going through rehabilitation at Project Walk Boston, a non-profit dedicated to helping people with paralysis overcome.
Brandon recently said:
Friends, Family, and beyond, I would like to share this video with all of you to show you the progress I have been making over at Project Walk Boston. Every Friday I head down and give everything I got for the little time I have there. This is the second time I’ve done this particular exercise and improved greatly from the first time! I also come to you humbly asking for your help! This therapy I’ve been doing is not covered by insurance, and unfortunately, I didn’t win Powerball this week. I have gained so much from coming here, and I would hate to see it end so soon. I truly believe this is my best chance at turning a hope into a reality. All donations are Tax Deductible, and it all goes toward my sessions. So if you can help, please do! Or maybe ask your employer to donate, maybe help share and spread the word, any way you think would be helpful. Thank you all for your support, kind words, prayers, and thoughts. I look forward to sharing more videos in the future. Thank you Thank you Thank you!
To make a donation to help with the cost of rehabilitation, which is not covered by his insurance, please visit Project Walk Boston.