Hope for Minds
Who We Are
Our mission is to enrich the lives of children with a brain injury and give hope to their families through support and education.
At the heart of our services is the conviction that the health and well-being of these children can improve over time if families have access to educational materials, therapeutic services, and adaptive equipment for their children. We also believe that families can gain strength by connecting with one other. To provide these crucial services, we need your help. Every dollar makes a difference. With your generous gift, you make it possible to keep hope alive—one precious child at a time.
Our National Partners
Our mission wouldn’t be possible without the support of our donors. We are especially grateful to our National Partners whose generosity fuels our work and amplifies our impact.
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Jeremy Grams"We are so incredibly grateful for Team Luke Hope for Minds! Because of their generous donation, we were able to get Emmett the treatments he needs to jumpstart into a brighter future."
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Joe Mathews * Board Member"Luke's legacy lives on daily, even in conversations between a father and daughter that he never met."
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Families Served1222
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States/Areas Served47
- 1 in 500 school-age children each year receive a head injury severe enough to be hospitalized.
- Every 9 seconds, someone in the U.S. sustains a traumatic brain injury.
- Fewer than 1 in 20 people with a traumatic brain injury will receive the rehabilitation they need.
- Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the U.S.
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1 in 500 school-age children each year receive a head injury severe enough to be hospitalized.
(Source: The Center for Head Injury Services)
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Every 9 seconds, someone in the U.S. sustains a traumatic brain injury.
(Source: Brain Injury Association of America)
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Fewer than 1 in 20 people with a traumatic brain injury will receive the rehabilitation they need.
(Source: Texas Brain Injury Alliance)
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Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the U.S.
(Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Ayla * The Gift of Treatment"Thanks to your kindness, we can pursue therapies that bring hope and stability to our daughter’s life."
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Noah * The Gift of Treatment"Through their donation and educational support, Hope for Minds has made it possible for our son Noah to be one step closer to independence, wholeness, soundness, strength, and growth."
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Maeleigh * The Gift of a Wheelchair"After Maeleigh's stay at the rehab hospital, we were loaned a manual wheelchair, but our time with it was almost up. We struggled to find funding for a new one, but thankfully, we received the support we needed to purchase it."
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Esau * The Gift of Treatment"The three weeks of back-to-back sessions have helped rewire his brain in ways traditional therapy cannot. Esau is already showing noticeable improvements in his strength and abilities!”
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First Last * Location
“I cannot thank you enough for creating this space. I truly have no words for what it felt like to be in a space where other parents TRULY understand. Dr. Mark was great and I had several helpful takeaways. This is what has been missing in my healing journey.”
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First Last * Location
"Any bit of information or advice from any source is greatly appreciated and helpful! I definitely plan to attend every upcoming support group you can throw my way! I’m so very thankful and blessed to have y'all. After so many years of darkness, I can finally see light on the road ahead for Wyatt….and we have y'all to thank for that!"
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