Christopher Almaguer

My name is Christopher Almaguer, and on February 16, 2022, my life changed drastically when I sustained a gunshot wound while inside a vehicle. This incident left me with a spinal cord injury at the T-7 level and led to two surgeries for a broken right arm and a collapsed lung. Coping with these challenges was incredibly tough, but that's when the Be Perfect Foundation stepped in to offer me a lifeline.

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Esther Klang

My name is Esther Klang, I live in Brooklyn, NY, and I'm a 28-year-old young woman who is a quadriplegic, has a tracheostomy, right vocal cord paralysis, shallow breathing, and uses a ventilator at night. A month before my 11th birthday, I was diagnosed with a brain stem tumor and had surgery to try to remove the tumor, the surgeons were able to remove around 60% of the tumor before being forced to stop the surgery due to several episodes of severe hypertension.

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Robert Mudge

Robert Mudge, a beneficiary of the Be Perfect Foundation, experienced a life-altering event on August 19, 2001, due to a single-car accident. As a result, he sustained a C5/C6 spinal cord injury. Be Perfect has played a crucial role in Robert's journey toward regaining an independent and active lifestyle.

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Frederick Bennett

Frederick Bennett, a recipient of the Be Perfect Foundation's support, suffered a life-altering injury in November 2018. He now faces the challenges of being a paraplegic with a brain injury as a result of contracting walking pneumonia during a vacation in California. However, thanks to the assistance provided by Be Perfect and the generosity of its donors, Frederick has been able to make significant strides toward regaining his independence and leading an active lifestyle.

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Desiree Huerta 

Hi, my name is Desiree Huerta and I am a C4-7 spinal cord injury from transverse myelitis that occurred on September 16, 2021.

What started out as shoulder pain then numbness/tingling in my feet, quickly turned into loss of sensation & weakness. Within a couple of hours, I was paralyzed from the chest down. Two days post-admission I was diagnosed with transverse myelitis. After 3 weeks in the hospital & 5 months in rehab, I was discharged. 

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Collin Milhous

Hello there, I’m Collin Milhous. I have Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia type 11 which is an ALS related disease. Back in high school my best friend said, “I think you’re getting what your brother has.” That’s when I realized my gait was changing. My parents had noticed it, too. My brother, James, had been diagnosed a few years earlier. After high school my Spastic Paraplegia was rapidly progressing, and I was in constant pain whenever I tried to walk. Many times I thought I would never make it through college. I felt like physical therapy wasn’t helping anymore, and I knew that I would no longer be able to walk.

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James Milhous

My name is James Milhous. In middle school, I starting tripping and then falling off my bike. Even walking normally became increasingly difficult. In 2010, I was diagnosed with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, an ALS related neurological disease. There is no treatment to prevent or slow Spastic Paraplegia, and we were told that within ten years I would be wheelchair bound and have difficulty swallowing along with significant mental decline. That was twelve years ago.

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Baron Schroeder

Hello! My name is Baron. On May 28th, 2021, when I was 13 years old, I was on my mountain bike training for one of my dirt bike races when I overshot a jump by several feet causing a severe head injury. I was on life support for two days when the doctors stated there was a possibility I would never wake up again and if I did my family would never know the neurological state I would be in. One year later and I am full of life and have so much more life to live. I have been gaining back so much that doctors said would never happen thanks to the scholarship Be Perfect granted me to The Perfect Step to get the rehab support and workouts I need to continue to progress and get stronger.

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Jose Perales

My name is Jose Perales. In late 2006 at 15 years old I underwent an intense 18 hour spine corrective surgery for my severe scoliosis that left me paraplegic. In the beginning, the injury left me feeling rage, depression, and hopelessness. But overtime, my situation shifted my mindset. I learned to evolve and adapt to the changes. It gave my life more value and gave me the compassion to be a guide for others. The support from Be Perfect changed my life tremendously.

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Terry Webb

My name is Terry Webb. I was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation and Syringomyelia (throughout my entire spine) in 2009. Since March of 2010, I have received 22 brain and spinal cord surgeries. Because of so many surgeries, and many complications, each time I would become weaker and more unstable. The ultimate injury to my spinal cord happened during a surgery on October 3, 2017 which caused paralysis in my legs after removing arachnoid cysts.

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Emma Vargas

My name is Emma Rose Vargas. On January 12, 2020, I fell down a staircase at the age of two years old ultimately sustaining a T6 spinal cord injury. Life thereafter was never going to be as I knew it as a very young kid, but it did not mean it could not still be great or even better. I ended up looking for an opportunity to get involved with therapy so I could continue to develop as a young kid.

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Brian Carr

My name is Brian Day Carr and on August 31, 2019, I broke my neck at the C5/C6 level. I was kayaking in Newport Harbor and finishing up the day when I decided to take one last dip before leaving. I dove headfirst off of a short cement wall that stretched out into the water from the beach thinking the water was much deeper than it was.

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Benjamin Barnabus

Name is Benjamin Barnabas. On September 10, 2018, I suffered a traumatic cervical spinal cord injury while I was on my way back from a job interview. While on my way back from a job interview in a commercial ten-man minibus, our driver hit a pothole and the bus somersaulted several times leaving me unconscious and quadriplegic instantly with several fatal injuries among the passengers. The Be Perfect Foundation assisted me by paying for my physiotherapy sessions at The Perfect Step in the United States, where ultimately I will be pursuing bettering my quality of life thus allowing my dreams to come true.

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Mike Browns

My name is Mike Browns. I suffered a C3/4 incomplete spinal cord injury in a mountain biking accident on August 8, 2020. My accident happened when I went over the handlebars while coming down the local trail. Because of your gracious contributions, I have been able to attend The Perfect Step. In the short time, I’ve been attending, my movement and flexibility have increased. I am truly looking forward to the progress to come through hard work and continued determination.

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Miguel Rivera

My name is Miguel Rivera and I suffered a C-6 spinal cord injury on August 15, 2009. A few nights before my first day of college. A night of drinking and having fun with my friends led me to make an unconscious decision. I attempted to drive myself home, but before I could reach my destination, I crashed into a side railing off of the 5 freeway that led to my car being catapulted down into a ditch that left me with the inability to walk. I was only 18 years old. Be Perfect has provided me with life-changing assistance, including financial assistance through their scholarship. Essentially, Be Perfect's assistance has helped me regain an independent and active lifestyle that has allowed me to continue to pursue my wildest hopes and dreams.

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Anne von Rosen

My name is Anne von Rosen and I suffered a T4-5 spinal cord injury in a horse-riding accident on March 11, 2014. I used to be a jockey. And on said day, the horse I was riding suddenly collapsed after the race and fell on top of me, crushing my 5th thoracic vertebrae. (the horse was fine and got back up. I underwent emergency surgery the same day as I was leaking spinal fluid. They also put a cage in at T5. Two days later I underwent a second surgery that stabilized my spine from T3- T8.

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Leo Perez

My name is Leopoldo “Leo“ Perez Jr., and on October 19, 2020, I sustained a C4-T1 lesion on my spinal cord due to a virus from Transverse Myelitis. I was working when I suddenly had a sharp pain in my right shoulder. The pain was so sharp I could no longer make a fist. How I managed to get home was a miracle, for I no longer had any sensation from my neck down. How I was able to drive home when I could no longer determine the difference between the brake and gas was beyond me. I got home and I just collapse and stayed on the floor for more than 8 hours. I was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis.

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Brian Borchers

In 1999, I fell approx. 35 feet from a telephone pole and landed upside on my neck and shoulders. I shattered T8 and cracked T7 and T9 vertebrae, which has left me paralyzed from mid-chest down. I have been a client of The Perfect Step off and on for 5-6 years now. Due to working in Los Angeles, my commute leaves little free time during operating hours. Around October 2019 I was graciously granted a scholarship from The Be Perfect Foundation and their generous donors to be able to attend therapy at The Perfect Step. Due to the holidays and then Covid I was not able to utilize the scholarship until Perfect Step opened back up, but then It allowed me to utilize my extra time to work on my consistency.

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Anna Karen Barajas

My name is Anna Karen Barajas and I was injured in a motor vehicle accident on November 12, 2017, that left me a T1-T6 Incomplete spinal cord injury. The motor vehicle accident that I was in led to be a fatal one that was caused by an intoxicated driver who decided to get behind the wheel and it physically, mentally, and emotionally changed my life permanently. I suffered major internal injuries, had multiple rib fractures, loss of blood, punctured lungs, on top of suffering a spinal cord injury. My dad suffered fractured ribs and body bruising. And my Mother who may now Rest In Peace lost her life in a car accident by hitting her head. The impact of the crash caused her skull to burst open and have internal bleeding.

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Michael O’Neill

My name is Michael O’Neill and on August 3, 1972, I suffered a T-9 spinal cord injury after a fall. After climbing up a fishing dock ladder in rural Alaska with a bag full of groceries blocking my view, I proceeded in a hurry, up the dock with my head slightly tilted towards the incoming tidewaters, where my net was catching a lot of fish at that moment. Being in a hurry, caused me to walk into the very corner of a big open section of the dock that had been removed by winter ice. Upon hitting the hard ground 20ft below, I went immediately paralyzed but was saved by a nearby fisherman friend that heard the big thump. He knew immediately what happened. I was rescued before the incoming tide could drown me and I made it safely by boat and bush plane to the far-off hospital 12 hours later.

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