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Tim's Story: No Fear Here!

Tim holding his prosthesis after Van Ness RotationplastyTim has never been one to complain about anything, especially about being in pain.  During the fall of 2010, Tim kept complaining about his left leg hurting just below his knee.  He had crashed his motorcycle in a race in early November and we noticed a small bump and a bruise just below his knee. 

Weathering a Storm is Never Easy...

Cole recovering from surgery to control seizures
My name is Cole. I am 3 years old. I was a healthy little boy saying "mama" & "dada" and waving, until 10 months old when I suddenly developed "A-tonic drop seizures" & "Absent Seizures" aka "Petit-Mal" in August 2009. My world suddenly changed as I had hundreds of seizures a day.

Eagle Scout Honors the Memory of His Older Brother with Fundraising Effort

Michael and firefighters holding Ryan's LionsEagle Scout Candidate, Michael Hafen with members of the American Fork Fire Department. Click "read more" to learn about Michael's project and his story.

Coach Dave Rose: Make the Most of Every Day

View this touching video about how one coach, afflicted with cancer, found a way to "pay it forward" to others who were suffering. If you attended the 2010 Children's Christmas Cancer Event and received a Ryan's Lion, we' would love to hear from you. Please click "Register your Lion" and submit your own story of courage.

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Children's Christmas Cancer Foundation: Coach Dave Rose and the BYU Men's Basketball Team Pay it Forward

Coach Dave Rose, Ryan Allred giving away Ryan's Lions

This December, The Ryan's Lion Organization was privileged to team up with The Children's Christmas Cancer Foundation, Coach Dave Rose and the Brigham Young University Men's Basketball Team to help provide a little bit of holiday cheer to hundreds of children and their families who are fighting a battle with cancer. It was pretty heady stuff to be in the same room with people the likes of Coach Rose, CCCF Founder Mac Boyter and even Jimmer Fredette. But I have to confess that even though Jimmer Fredette was in the room, I spent most of my time talking to little kids, most only a few years younger than I am, who understand courage--I mean REALLY understand courage.

No Matter What Life Throws Your Way ... Raising Epilepsy Awareness

Ryan Otchis during his EEG with his Ryan's Lion

Ryan’s first Christmas wasn’t the kind of holiday his family had hoped to celebrate. During a trip to California for the holidays, Ryan suffered his first seizure--one that lasted for more than 45 minutes despite the best efforts of emergency medical professionals. Today, 3-year-old-Ryan suffers from epilepsy and battles every day to conquer the effects of this devastating disease. Read how little Ryan and his very courageous family have made it a priority to raise epilepsy awareness. Click "Read More" to learn their story.


Brandon's Story - He is As Giving in Death As He was in Life

 

Brandon Curtis - Organ and Tissue Donor

When Jesse watched paramedics unloading his son, Brandon from the ambulance, he came to a difficult realization: “We may have to bury this boy.”

Read how one family and a community of friends turned tragedy into hope by setting a world record in honor of Brandon.

Running With Angels - A 5K for Families with Courage

Running With Angels 5k

Running With Angels 5k Participants

The "Running With Angels 5K" is an annual event that allows friends and family members to run "in honor" of a deceased loved-one. Read more about the race and the very courageous woman, Pam Hansen, who organizes this heartwarming event.

Bridger's Story: "I am the Bravest Boy in the Whole World" - Lion #115

A young boy holding a Ryan's Lion
Lion #115 was given to Bridger when he was preparing to undergo a bone marrow transplant. Now, Bridger passes on Ryan's Lions to other children he meets who need a little extra "courage." Read More about Bridger by clicking "Read More" below.

Learn more about the Ryan's Lion Organization

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