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Scholarships
Provides scholarships to individuals living with paralysis and neurological disorders for medical needs, including medical supplies and therapy.

Activity-Based Therapy
Partners with The Perfect Step recovery center to offer activity-based therapy, helping patients with paralysis work through chronic pain.

About
Be Perfect Foundation


Founded in
2008
EIN
26-1485814
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Health & Wellness
Address
720 INDIGO CT POMONA, CA 91767-2262 United States
Website
https://beperfectfoundation.org/
Phone
(909)-621-9309
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About
The Be Perfect Foundation, founded in 2007 by Hal Hargrave Jr. after his paralysis, provides financial and emotional aid to individuals living with paralysis. They offer scholarships for activity-based therapy and cover medical expenses, aiming to restore hope and encourage independence. To date, the foundation has raised over $6 million.
Mission
The Be Perfect Foundation provides direct financial and emotional aid to individuals living with paralysis by providing resources, paying of medical expenses, restoring hope and encouraging personal independence through a non-traditional method of exercise-based therapy.

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