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Addi's Miracle TBI Advocacy & Pedestrian Awareness

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How can you help?

Addi's Miracle TBI Advocacy & Pedestrian Awareness is searching for the following

*Pedestrian Survivors that would like to share their survival story online.

*Pedestrian Survivors that would like to share their story at education events local to Arizona

And / Or Pedestrian Survivors that would like to share their stories both online AND at educational events hosted by Addi's Miracle TBI Advocacy & Pedestrian Awareness.


* TBI Survivors of any age (Under the age of 18, we will need to speak with a parent to make sure they are on board.)

*Family members and or friends who have lost a loved one due to a pedestrian accident and or complications because of a TBI.


*Pedestrians who use walking, biking, scooters as a way to travel to and from point A to point B who have valid concerns about pedestrian safety in their area. Drivers, unclear cross walks, confusing lights etc. We are looking for these concerned pedestrians to be willing to share on our website in addition to possibly speaking at education events.


*Witnesses, Crisis Intervention and Dispatchers who have taken part in calls that involve Vehicle Vs Pedestrian accidents. If this is you and you would like to be given a platform we are looking for your help both on our website and at our educational events. Our first responders are hardly caught up with later down the road. Traumatic, critical calls often go without closure and PTSD and beyond are issues they are highly at risk for. Our communities need to hear directly from the folks that hear and see it first. What are those calls like for you? Are you able to just "Leave it all at work"? 


If you fit the description of one or more of the above, and you feel called to help us make a change then let's  start saving lives together! You can reach out to me on one of our social media pages! Our email address is also linked on the front page. We look forward to speaking with you soon!


Addismiracleadvocacy@gmail.com



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