On November 11, 2003, at just two months old, Gage was shaken by the hands of someone who loved him. In that one moment, life changed forever—for Gage and for everyone around him.
Now 22 years old, Gage has spent his life attending countless doctor appointments, as well as speech, occupational, physical, and behavioral therapies. Yet through every challenge, Gage and his family refused to let that day of tragedy define him. Instead, they chose to transform it into something meaningful and hopeful—leading to the creation of Gage Gives Back.
Gage Gives Back exists to provide outreach, education, information, and support to families navigating the lifelong challenges that come with traumatic brain injury
Now 22 years old, Gage has spent his life attending countless doctor appointments, as well as speech, occupational, physical, and behavioral therapies. Yet through every challenge, Gage and his family refused to let that day of tragedy define him. Instead, they chose to transform it into something meaningful and hopeful—leading to the creation of Gage Gives Back.
Gage Gives Back exists to provide outreach, education, information, and support to families navigating the lifelong challenges that come with traumatic brain injury