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Letterman cameo highlights RLL, SoldierStrong partnership extension

May 13, 2017

By Tony DiZinno | Link to Main Article

INDIANAPOLIS – It’s not often anymore David Letterman makes public appearances on a dais, where he’s cracking jokes alongside key partners and team members.

But the partnership between Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and SoldierStrong, with the Turns for Troops program that supports the nonprofit organization that’s dedicated to providing advanced medical technologies (namely but not exclusively exoskeletons) is no ordinary cause.

Put the two together and it added a degree of humor to an otherwise challenging subject, but it’s a cause Letterman and RLL Racing care deeply about.

Last year, at Detroit, the partnership between RLL and SoldierStrong started. For every lap Graham Rahal completed in his No. 15 Honda, United Rentals would donate $50 to SoldierStrong. In its first year, they raised more than $100,000 for SoldierStrong, which went toward the purchase of cutting-edge robotic medical devices that address a variety of physical rehabilitation needs. SoldierStrong donated these technologies to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals nationwide, and plans to do the same with this year’s proceeds.

That anniversary is coming up on a one-year mark and it allowed the key stakeholders – Letterman, Graham and Bobby Rahal, United Rentals’ Chris Hummel and SoldierStrong’s Chris Meek – to reflect on what’s been accomplished and what is yet to come for the program, which occurred before qualifying for Saturday’s INDYCAR Grand Prix. This month, that $50 per lap amount will double to $100 per lap.

So far there have been 13 exoskeleton devices funded by SoldierStrong, each one at a cost of nearly $200,000.

Letterman, who introduced himself as “George Bernard Shaw” in his first comments today, reflected on what that all means.

“This topic raises so many questions for me even just sitting here, mentioned that they have 13 of these suits, and I’ve seen them work. I’ve seen them take a human who can’t get out of a chair and walk,” he said. “We have 13 of these now in use. One wonders what the number is of quadriplegic and paraplegic men and women who come back from military service in the defense of the United States.

“I think this is a fantastic thing, if only to create the awareness. Five years ago, I didn’t realize veterans had problems returning. It’s not like World War II. Many times they return to nothing and then sign up again and then go back to a tour of duty. So this problem deserves every amount of attention and spotlight it can garner, and one wonders why isn’t there a box on our tax return where if you want to donate a dollar to build one of these suits for a quadriplegic or a paraplegic, check it here and we’ll take care of that.”

Letterman and Sgt. Dan Rose at St. Petersburg. Photo: IndyCar

The team has a relationship with Sgt. Dan Rose, paralyzed in Afghanistan from an IED, who attended the season finale in Sonoma last year in one of the more inspirational moments of the 2016 season.

“As Dad said, I think Sergeant Dan Rose is a perfect example for us,” Graham Rahal said. “He was first introduced to us at Sonoma last year, and he’s gone from never, I think, being at an IndyCar car experiencing a race like that, standing with us for the National Anthem at Sonoma, at the time, of course, in San Francisco, that was a pretty controversial thing, and to getting a two-seater ride with Mario Andretti in Phoenix.

“And I think Dan has defied the laws of physics and things because of the suit, and in his way of life, and it’s a great joy for us to have him around. It certainly brightens our day because no matter how — even Phoenix we get collected in that first lap accident and I got to watch the rest of the race sitting with Dan. It brightens our day even amongst the worst of times.”

The younger Rahal, who debuted the United Rentals livery last year and who is driving a special edition livery this weekend, explained his own devotion to patriotism and what the partnership has meant.

Photo: IndyCar

“I’ve got to say, when this initiative came upon us, obviously thanks to United Rentals and Chris, they deserve a lot of credit for putting this program together and everything that they did for us last year, and really even when we announced it, it was, what, Detroit, I think, so they even backdated their donation to the start of the year and donated through the entire thing, and we were very proud to raise over $100,000 last year,” he said.

“But I think their commitment to the program for Turns For Troops and SoldierStrong is shown this weekend and through the 500 where they’ve doubled the donation that they are going to make to Turns For Troops, let alone passing up on the opportunity to have — well, the brand is still on the car but not in a big way and really showcase what we’re trying to do here.”

His team co-owner, who’s never been afraid to voice opinions – it was his day job for 30-plus years after his debut really came as a pit reporter in the 1971 Indianapolis 500 telecast – was naturally candid about war but remains dedicated to this partnership.

“I’m not sure why we’re still fighting, but we’re going to send paralyzed people home left and right just as sure as we’re sitting here,” he said.

“So to see that manifestation and then to know what this can accomplish, and for my money, 13 suits is a great start, but kind of a glacial approach to a problem that really needs quicker attention.

“This idea came from United Rentals and team Rahal Letterman Lanigan. I’m at the tail end of this, and I’m just happy to be included, because I think if you’ve had any experience in life in the last century in this country, the immediacy and the need for this is easily recognizable. If there’s anything I can do to push it along a nickel more, great, but make no mistake about it, I’m at the tail end of this, and I’m greatly flattered by the effort.”

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Filed Under: News & Media, News Tagged With: IndyCar, RLL Racing, Turns for Troops, Verizon IndyCar Series, soldierstrong, Bobby Rahal, David Letterman, Graham Rahal

SoldierStrong and Fraternal Order of Eagles Team Up to Donate Exoskeleton for SCI Rehabilitation To Long Beach VA Health Care System

March 24, 2017

STAMFORD, Conn., March 16, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SoldierStrong, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing advanced medical technologies to veterans, today announced that it has teamed up with the Fraternal Order of Eagles to donate an Ekso GT™ exoskeleton to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Long Beach Health Care System. The VA Long Beach Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders Center (VALBSCI) plans on using this cutting-edge device for gait therapy as part of its rehabilitation services. VALBSCI is one of the largest of the 24 SCI centers within the Department of Veterans Affairs. The donation ceremony will take place on Friday, March 17th, at 10am PT at the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center.

“We are honored to come together to help our local veterans, and ensure they have access to the latest rehabilitation technology,” said Jerry L. Sullivan, Grand Worthy President, Fraternal Order of Eagles. “As part of our commitment to helping others, we trust that the Long Beach VA will put the Ekso GT to good use to help as many veterans as possible.”

The Ekso GT, made by Ekso Bionics® (NASDAQ:EKSO), is the first and only exoskeleton cleared by the FDA for use with stroke and spinal cord injuries from L5 to C7. The suit’s patented technology provides the ability to mobilize patients earlier, more frequently and with a greater number of high intensity steps. With SmartAssist™ software, the Ekso GT is the only exoskeleton available for rehabilitation institutions that can provide adaptive amounts of power to either side of the patient’s body, challenging the patient as they progress through their continuum of care.

“We would like to express our gratitude to SoldierStrong and the Fraternal Order of Eagles for their donation which will help our veterans,” said Walt Dannenberg, Director of the VA Long Beach Health Care System. “Through our in-patient and out-patient programs, we care for over 700 veterans from across Southern California and the Las Vegas area, many of whom will benefit from this advanced rehabilitation therapy.”

This marks the second donation that the Fraternal Order of Eagles and SoldierStrong have made together to a VA hospital.

“Partnering with the Fraternal Order of Eagles to make yet another exoskeleton donation makes us both grateful and proud. We are committed to supporting the VA healthcare system and providing our nation’s heroes access to advanced medical technologies,”

said Chris Meek, co-founder and Chairman of SoldierStrong.

About Long Beach VA Health Care System

The VA Long Beach Health Care System provides delivery of health care to more than 56,000 Veterans throughout Southern California including the City of Long Beach and all of Orange County. VA Long Beach is also home to one of VA’s largest Spinal Cord Injury Units and to the new Major Charles Robert Soltes Jr. O.D. Blind Rehabilitation Center.

About SoldierStrong

SoldierStrong, previously known as SoldierSocks, helps American patriots literally take their new steps forward. Through educational scholarships and by harnessing the most innovative technology in advanced rehabilitation, we help our returning service men and women to continue moving in the only direction they should know – forward. Nearly every dollar SoldierStrong receives goes towards direct support of American patriots so that they can re-acclimate to civilian life. Our organization works to remind those men and women who sacrificed so much that we are forever thankful.

CONTACT:
SoldierStrong
1127 High Ridge Road #124
Stamford, Connecticut 06905
Telephone: 888-898-3235
Website: https://www.soldierstrong.org
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Twitter: @soldierstrong

Filed Under: News, News & Media

Jason Gieser: Restoring Life’s Little Moments

November 2, 2016

Veteran Jason Gieser was paralyzed from the chest down in a tragic motorcycle accident. But, after receiving access to the Ekso suit, Gieser was not only able to receive increased mobility, but also finally get relief from nerve pain resulting from the accident. For him, the ability to stand again has been priceless.

You can’t put a price on walking. You can’t put a price on someone’s ability to be 6 foot tall again, and stand up and kiss your wife—stand up and hug your daughter, or your son. There’s no price on that. There’s no price on getting those small treasures—the small things that seem insignificant when you have the ability to do them, but they become so significant when you no longer have that ability.

Devices like Ekso being made available to veterans can have significant health impacts if the users are able to access it on a regular basis.

Filed Under: Testimonials

Dan Rose: Hope, Inspired

November 2, 2016

A member of the Army Reserves for a decade, Dan Rose was injured by an Improvised Explosive Device in 2011 while in Afghanistan. The blast was estimated to have come from approximately 1,000 pounds of explosive and him left paralyzed from the chest down.

However, after getting access to advanced medical technology, Dan Rose remains active, regularly downhill skiing and wheelchair racing. He also plays sled hockey, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair football. He enjoys hand cycling, mountain biking, and he has recently picked up riding a longboard skateboard from his chair. Dan’s always enjoyed living an active lifestyle, and thanks to SoldierStrong, that hasn’t changed since his injury.

“I had given up on walking and thought of it as a pipe dream, so to be able to stand on my own two feet and walk across a room was a very emotional experience. The first time I stood up (I realized) I’d forgotten what it was like to be eye level with everyone. It was like standing on top of a mountain.”

Filed Under: Testimonials

Matt Ross: SoldierStrong’s Missions = Real Life-Changing Impact

November 2, 2016

When veteran Matt Ross (Ret. Army) suffered a devastating spinal injury while working on his farm, doctors said he was lucky to be alive. They also said he’d never walk again. But, with his daughter getting married the next year, Matt had different plans: He was going walking his daughter down the aisle. And, thanks to SoldierStrong and Matt’s unflinching drive, that plan became a reality.

“If that Ekso hadn’t of pushed me forward…I probably wouldn’t be at the point I’m at now. I don’t think that I would have progressed that fast.

You get all your freedom back again. Instead of being confined to a wheelchair for the rest of your life … You can stand up. You can walk. You can do the things that you used to be able to do.

After my accident, the first time I stood up … the rush you got, the feeling you got, there’s just no explanation for it.”

Filed Under: Testimonials

JORDAN ROBINSON

October 11, 2016

Syracuse University, Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Robinson served in the Marine Corps from 2008­‐2014 where she was a Marine Security Guard Staff Sergeant (E6) at American embassies in Mozambique, Austria, and Cuba. Her primary work involved the protection of classified material vital to national security. Prior to that Robinson was a satellite communications technician, responsible for the repair and maintenance of equipment in direct support of OEF and OIF. During her service, Robinson received numerous accolades to include Non‐Commissioned Officer of the Quarter for Communications Squadron 38 as well as promoted to Assistant Detachment Commander of the Marines in Vienna, Austria.

Robinson most recently served as the Student Veterans Organization President and was responsible for the progress and oversight of the organization through initiatives designed to inform, inspire, and integrate both veterans and military dependents. During her tenure as president, some of her accomplishments include organizing the Student Veterans Ball as well as serving as emcee in the Veterans Day ceremony at Hendricks Chapel.

Robinson is currently a student at Syracuse University pursing her graduate degree in Public Diplomacy: a dual masters program in both international relations and public relations through the Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Her dream is to become a Foreign Service Officer in the Department of State serving at embassies across the globe.

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