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SoldierStrong is proud to be Wawa Food Markets’s nonprofit partner

July 14, 2016

SoldierStrong is proud to be Wawa Food Markets’s nonprofit partner.

On what turned out to be a perfect day for golf, SoldierStrong gratefully accepted the proceeds of Wawa’s 31st annual scramble open golf tournament held at Old York Country Club in Chesterfield NJ.

Thank you to Wawa and all of their vendor participants!

Filed Under: News, News & Media Tagged With: soldierstrong, WAWA

SoldierStrong showcased on FOX News for work bettering injured veterans lives

June 10, 2016

Learn more about SoldierStrong’s nonprofit programs for veterans in this feature on FOX News. From PTSD treatment to physical recovery programs and devices, SoldierStrong is here to support American veterans.

Filed Under: News, News & Media

SoldierStrong and Fraternal Order of Eagles Join Forces to Donate Robotic Exoskeleton for Stroke Rehabilitation To Minneapolis VA Health Care System

May 26, 2016

Only robotic exoskeleton cleared for both stroke and SCI rehabilitation is now available to help Minneapolis-area veterans re-learn to walk.
STAMFORD, CT: May 18, 2016 – SoldierStrong, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing advanced medical technologies to veterans, today announced that it will be donating an Ekso GT™ (EKSOD) robotic exoskeleton to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Minneapolis VA Health Care System. The Fraternal Order of Eagles generously helped raise half the money for the exoskeleton, which the Minneapolis VA plans on using for gait therapy as part of its rehabilitation services. The donation ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 18th, at 1:30pm CDT in the Auditorium of the Minneapolis VA Healthcare System.

“Honoring our motto, ‘people helping people’, our members have come together to help ensure that our local veterans have access to this cutting edge rehabilitation technology,” said Bud Haigh, Grand Worthy President, Fraternal Order of Eagles. “We are proud to live our values by helping enable access to quality care for those who have helped so many others.”

This is the twelfth Ekso GT that SoldierStrong has donated to rehabilitation centers in the U.S. The Ekso GT is the first and only robotic exoskeleton that is FDA cleared for use with stroke patients. The device is cleared for the treatment of individuals with hemiplegia due to stroke and individuals with spinal cord injuries at levels L5 to C7, in accordance with device’s labeling.

“We intend to expand our rehabilitative service offerings through the implementation of this advanced medical technology to help improve outcomes for a broader patient population,” said Patrick Kelly, Director of the Minneapolis VA Health Care System. “Our thanks goes to SoldierStrong and the Fraternal Order of Eagles for their generous donation that will help us provide the best care possible for our veterans.”
According to SoldierStrong, they are proud to be providing this donation in May, which is Stroke Awareness Month, and an excellent opportunity to educate the public on stroke and its increased occurrence within the veteran community.

“We proudly support the VA healthcare systems to help provide our nation’s heroes access to advanced medical technologies to improve their health, and are grateful to the Fraternal Order of Eagles for their efforts to make this donation possible,” said Chris Meek, co-founder and Chairman of SoldierStrong.

About Minneapolis VA Health Care System

The Minneapolis VA Health Care System is a 1A tertiary care facility consisting of a large medical center in Minneapolis and 13 Community Outpatient Clinics in Minnesota (9) and western Wisconsin (4). In 2015, more than 100,000 Veterans received care. Minneapolis VA supports an extensive educational and training program and a large research effort.

The medical center supports the U.S. Department of Defense through its Polytrauma Care Center and Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center.

Filed Under: News & Media, News

SoldierStrong Makes Life-Changing Donation to Magee Rehabilitation Hospital

May 26, 2016

On May 4th Frank LaMacchia stood up, stretched to his full height, and surveyed a room filled with over 100 people. This might seem inconsequential, an everyday activity as normal as eating a sandwich or tying your shoes. But for LaMacchia it was different — he was standing for the first time in 17 years.

What changed, that enabled LaMacchia to stand tall after being confined to a wheelchair for 17 years? To put it simply, a gift — a single donation instantly changing his life. SoldierStrong, along with the support of the Benson and Cricket Groundhog tables, donated an Ekso Bionics GT exoskeleton to Philly’s own, Magee Rehabilitation Hospital. A single $150,000 robotic suit will help countless patients at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital recover from injury, disability, and stroke and fulfill their dream of seeing the world and walking — on their own two feet.

SoldierStrong’s Executive Director Marc Morgenthaler said of the donation, “I couldn’t be more pleased to support Magee and the great work they do, it’s moving knowing this device will serve 1000’s of military veterans over its life at Magee.”

SoldierStrong board member Lisa Silveri, supporters Dr. Jerry and Lucille Francesco, SoldierStrong Executive Director Marc Morgenthaler, board members Jon Runyan and Christopher Meek
SoldierStrong with representatives from Magee Rehabilitation Hospital and center- Paralyzed Ekso suit user, Frank LaMacchia
SoldierStrong and supporters

Filed Under: News, News & Media

Within Their Grasp

February 3, 2016

020116_prosthetix_1200The futuristic armored exoskeletons we marvel at in movies like Iron Man and the robotic “Luke Arm” of the Star Wars saga are now real inventions.

An exoskeleton suit sits in a chair waiting for Sgt. Dan Rose, who was paralyzed while serving in Afghanistan, to demonstrate its use.

Two former Wall Street traders, Marc Morgenthaler and Christopher Meek, have created SoldierStrong, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit start-up that fills the gap between veteran amputees who want the space-age technology and the high cost of paying for it.

SoldierStrong funds the purchase of expensive prosthetics, like a robotic arm or the $150,000 Ekso Bionics walking suit, with donated money.

Then it donates the devices to local centers like Magee Rehab, where veterans can practice walking again or use prosthetics with moving fingers and gripping hands.

“There are 100,000 veterans with spinal-cord injuries who could use a medical device like this,” Meek said at a Friday presentation to attract investors at one of former Eagle Ron Jaworski’s Breakfast Clubs America (BCA) events at the National Constitution Center.

SoldierStrong also is working with Segway inventor Dean Kamen and other for-profit companies to create even more prototypes.

Kamen invented the “Luke Arm,” the one Luke Skywalker receives in The Empire Strikes Back and that the Food and Drug Administration approved for commercial use in 2014.

The arm’s official name is the DEKA Arm System. Created at DEKA Research & Development, in Manchester, N.H., it was funded by the federal government’s DARPA Revolutionizing Prosthetics program for soldiers on the battlefield.

“Now, we want Dean Kamen to create robotic arms and legs for veterans who’ve come off the battlefield and were wounded,” said SoldierStrong executive director Morgenthaler, a native of Doylestown, whose parents, Paul and Brenda, still live there. “Because right now, most disabled veterans get prosthetics with a hook [for a hand], the same kind the Veterans Administration dispensed after World War II.”

Meek said Kamen was thrilled to create futuristic prostheses for wounded veterans, particularly paralyzed vets who are able to regain the use of their hands and even walk again using these devices.

So far, SoldierStrong has purchased a few Ekso Bionics’ robotic exoskeletons – literally wearable robots – to augment walking for paralyzed soldiers.

Ekso’s first commercially available product, the Ekso GT suit, has helped people such as Sgt. Dan Rose, a paralyzed veteran of the Army’s 428th Engineering Company. He was wounded in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2011, and lost the ability to walk.

Rose got out of his wheelchair Friday, strapped on the exoskeleton in front of a packed crowd at the BCA event and received a standing ovation.

SoldierStrong’s mission now is to raise more money to buy as many walking suits and bionic arms as they can for veterans.

And there are potentially other health-care uses.

“We foresee that these devices could even be used to treat stroke victims,” Meek said.

SoldierStrong’s advisory board members include ex-Eagle and former U.S. Rep. Jon Runyan; Linda McMahon, cofounder and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE); and local real estate broker Lisa Silveri.

“When my surgeon told me I was a candidate for the device, I thought it was like winning a Powerball ticket,” Rose recalled.

Often times, “people have to see a paralyzed veteran get up and walk across a room to see how amazing these devices are,” added Runyan, who came to support Rose at the event.

SoldierStrong also pays for iWalk’s BiOM ankle, which has been commercially available since 2011, and Myomo’s myoelectric prosthetic bracing devices that restore mobility.

Meek said the nonprofit was hoping to expand from Philadelphia to other cities this year.

View the main article here.

Filed Under: News, News & Media

SoldierStrong Receives Standing Ovation at BCA Breakfast #BCAProud @SoldierStrong

February 3, 2016

Sergeant Dan Rose and the SoldierStrong team attended the BCA Hospitality Breakfast last Friday. Sergeant Rose demonstrated to hundreds of guests the remarkable SoldierSuit, a bionic device that helps veterans to “Take Their Next Steps Forward”. Philadelphia Inquirer staff joined us at Breakfast Friday and published in today’s paper an article highlighting the amazing feat. Please CLICK HERE to read the full online version. We’re #BCAProud to be able to give back to our communities and our U.S. Servicemen and Women. Thank you SoldierStrong!

Thank you so much to BCA and its members for honoring SoldierStrong as their charity spotlight organization!


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