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Revisiting Brookwood Community

Revisiting Brookwood Community

Revisiting Brookwood Community

In 2014, Safe Step Cares received a video submission for a tub for its residents. Safe Step decided to give them three. The donation days are always special. But what is perhaps more special is when Safe Step revisits our recipients a few months later to see how much the tubs have changed their lives. We took our film crew to speak with the folks there and the video shows the impact of the program. Click “Read More” to see Safe Step’s trip back to Brookwood.

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Brookwood Community Part 2

Brookwood Community Part 2

The Brookwood Community provides an educational environment that creates meaningful jobs, builds a sense of belonging, and demands dignity and respect for adults with disabilities. When
Safe Step received a video submission for one of its state-of-the-art tubs. Safe Step Cares and company founder Mike Duffer gave them three. Click “Read More” to see the second part of the video from donation day.

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Brookwood Community Part 2

Brookwood Community – The Delivery

The Brookwood community houses 110 citizens who are functionally disabled and has 80 others in its day care program. The community put together a video request for a state-of-the art therapeutic tub from Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co., via its national program of giving, Safe Step Cares. The video blew Safe Step founder Mike Duffer away. Because of the number of deserving residents, Duffer decided one just wasn’t enough. Two wasn’t going to cut it either. He decided to give them 3. Click “Read More” to see the story and the reaction.

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Lacey Pate

Lacey Pate

Lacey Pate has been called Auburndale’s Inspiration. She was born with an extremely rare genetic disorder called King Syndrome. Her family was advised that Lacey would not be able to live outside of the womb. She is now 14.

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Sophia Jablonski

Sophia Jablonski

For Orland Park mother Naheda Jablonski, every day can be a bit of a struggle. Jablonski’s husband died after a battle with cancer, leaving her a widow. She recently lost a longtime job. And she raises two daughters with special needs, Sophia and Stephanie.

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Corporal Franck Dupe

Corporal Franck Dupéré

Canadian War Museum Hosts Private Philanthropic Donation by Safe Step Cares to Corporal Franck Dupéré, a Canadian Serviceman Injured in War in Afghanistan OTTAWA, Ontario, May 9, 2014 – Canadian Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co. was made aware of Corporal Franck Dupéré’s service by Operation Veteran founder Dr. Paul Kavanagh. A soldier from the 4th…

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Anna Grace McDonald

Anna Grace McDonald

Three years ago, when Anna Grace McDonald was 10, she could outrun every kid in her class. But it wasn’t easy. Anna Grace was in pain, a lot of pain. She told her parents that her body hurt everywhere. It was initially diagnosed as growing pains, but it got worse. Over time, the little girl who could round the bases more quickly than anyone in the league couldn’t run the bases at all. She was crawling out of bed and could barely walk due to pain and stiffness.

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Jazmyne Harris and Amy Emily Templeton

Jazmyne Harris and Amy & Emily Templeton

It began with a letter to a company in Nashville about a teenage girl in Indianapolis with a rare, life threatening disease. Nathan Hand, a friend of the girl’s family, wrote to Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co., which had recently donated a state-of-the art therapeutic tub through its nationwide program of giving, Safe Step Cares.

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Crestview Manor

Crestview Manor

It all started with a message to Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co. via its Facebook page: one short paragraph with two not-so-small requests from Crestview Manor in Crestview, Florida. The first was for one of Safe Step’s walk-in tubs to bring comfort to 60 men and women of the low-income assisted living facility, whose residents include veterans, military widows and mentally challenged patients.

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David Scarbrough

David Scarbrough

David Scarbrough weighed 18 ounces at birth. At age three, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. As David grows, his muscles struggle to keep up, but his spirit more than makes up for it. Now 13, David is a Boy Scout and the MVP of his Tee Ball League. He loves dogs, four-wheeling and collects, of all things, keys. He has hundreds on a key ring on a bike he keeps in his backyard.

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Selena Yorke

Selena Yorke

Selena Yorke is a charming, inspirational and hope-provoking 11-year old girl. She has incredibly caring parents, great friends and a very supportive older brother. She shares her birthday and a passion for the color purple with Justin Bieber, whom she adores. She also has a disease: Friedreich’s Ataxia, an unforgiving, progressive neuromuscular disorder for which there is no cure.

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Tony Cato

Tony Cato

Tony Cato is getting used to miracles. In September, 2007 his doctors told the former University of Nebraska – Lincoln basketball star he’d never walk again. They ate their words just months later when Tony surprised friends by taking his first steps since being declared a quadriplegic following an accident involving an uninsured drunk driver.

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