Lauren Messer

The Be Perfect Foundation’s support has been more than just financial; it’s been a source of empowerment and inclusion. Their commitment to addressing the unique needs of individuals like me has been incredibly impactful.
— Lauren Messer

Lauren Messer, a 27-year-old from Whittier, has navigated life's complexities with Rett syndrome, a neurological disorder diagnosed when she was just 3 years old. The condition, which primarily affects females, has placed numerous obstacles in Lauren's path, rendering her unable to walk unassisted, non-verbal, and with limited hand use. Additionally, she contends with scoliosis, seizures, breathing abnormalities, and GI issues, each adding layers of difficulty to her daily existence.

Amidst these challenges, the Be Perfect Foundation emerged as a pivotal support system for Lauren, extending financial assistance that has been transformative. This support has facilitated her access to specialized therapy sessions at The Perfect Step, where she has found a nurturing environment conducive to her recovery and personal growth.

The foundation's quick and meaningful assistance has not only provided Lauren with the therapies she urgently needed but also instilled a sense of hope and belonging. In Lauren's own words, "The Be Perfect Foundation's support has been more than just financial; it's been a source of empowerment and inclusion. Their commitment to addressing the unique needs of individuals like me has been incredibly impactful."

Through the foundation's backing, Lauren has been able to engage in essential therapies that were previously inaccessible, marking significant strides in her journey toward overcoming the limitations imposed by Rett syndrome. Her participation in these therapy sessions has been a beacon of hope, illuminating a path toward not just physical improvement but also emotional and cognitive resilience.

The Be Perfect Foundation, with its dedication to making a tangible difference in the lives of its grantees, has played a crucial role in enabling Lauren to confront and adapt to the challenges of Rett syndrome. The support from the foundation and its generous donors has provided Lauren with the opportunity to pursue recovery and experience life's joys and challenges with renewed vigor and optimism.

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