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Together, Let's Make a Difference for Spina Bifida

Educate, Inspire, Engage

Our Mission

Rise and Roll is dedicated to enhancing awareness of spina bifida in high schools.

What is Spina Bifida

Spina bifida is a birth defect that occurs when the spine and spinal cord don’t form properly during early development, leading to varying degrees of physical and neurological challenges. It can cause problems such as limited mobility, difficulty walking, or issues with bladder and bowel control, depending on the severity. Donating to and supporting spina bifida organizations is a powerful way to help children and adults living with this condition receive the medical care, adaptive equipment, and community resources they need to live full, independent lives. Your support also funds important research that aims to prevent spina bifida and improve treatment options, making a lasting difference for thousands of families affected by this lifelong condition.

Meet Us

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These are the co-leaders of this process, motivated to bring awareness in every possible way in order to help those in need.

Juliean Ngo

Junior |

River Ridge

DECA President

Rylee Hall

Junior |

River Ridge

DECA Vice President

Kamren Kirklen

Junior |

River Ridge

DECA Vice President of Career Development

We’re excited and ready to volunteer our time and effort to not only raise money but also spread awareness for spina bifida. 💙 Check out our Instagram to support the cause—whether by donating, sharing our page, or offering working opportunities to help make a difference!

Awareness

Education Initiatives

Through engaging presentations and discussions, we educate high school students about spina bifida. These initiatives promote kindness and understanding among peers.

Support

Community Involvement

We encourage community support through donations and volunteering. Every contribution helps us create a bigger difference and raise more funds.

Resources

Check out our instagram

We provide resources and support services for individuals and families affected by spina bifida. Together, we can build a stronger community.

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