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Travis Roy Foundation

Raise money for Travis Roy Foundation

We help spinal cord injury survivors live more independent and hopeful lives.

On October 20, 1995, Travis Roy was a promising freshman hockey player for the Boston University Terriers playing in his first Division 1 college hockey game. Eleven seconds into his first shift he fell and hit his head against the boards. He sustained a spinal cord injury that would leave him a quadriplegic for the rest of his life. 

On October 29, 2020, twenty-five years and 9 days after his initial injury, our friend Travis died of complications resulting from his paralysis.  

In the 25 years in between, Travis founded and led the Travis Roy Foundation. The Foundation has raised almost $20 million from everyday New Englanders and hockey players and fans all across America. We have made quality of life grants to more than 2,100 spinal cord injury survivors helping them afford adaptive equipment they need to ease the burden of their paralysis on themselves and their families. We have also funded more than $5 million in medical research into the mysteries of paralysis and potential solutions that could lead to greater movement and ability.

Travis liked to say that, before his injury, he lived is life with a passion for hockey. After his injury, when his beloved hockey career abruptly ended, his life was guided by the purpose of helping other people living in a wheelchair live more independent and hopeful lives.  

The running community has always been incredibly supportive of Travis and his Foundation. The Asics Falmouth Road Race has always welcomed TeamTRF with open arms. This year, more than ever, we are hoping to raise as much money as possible to help continue Travis' mission for as long as possible.  

Thank you, in advance, for your support! 

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
May 17 Maura Wygmans $11.75
May 16 Tom Hannigan Undisclosed amount
May 16 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
May 16 John Butterworth $28.10
Apr 25 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Apr 25 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Apr 25 Connor Ahern $11.75
Apr 25 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Mar 09 Peter Woods $28.10