There will be a hunter/jumper/equitation show at Duncraven in Titusville, Mercer County, Oct. 11 to raise money for Kevin Babington, who was paralyzed in August 2019 when his horse fell in a grand prix.
The show, which debuted last year, offers raffles and sales of items from bandannas to bows that will benefit Kevin and his family as he continues his rehabilitation.,
Kevin’s hard-working wife, Dianna, says that as often as possible, Kevin goes to NeroFit 360 Physical Therapy in Florida, which we are told is his best chance to get moving.
Over the last year, he has made some recovery in movement of his right arm and toes on both feet. He has started to feel areas in his body that went silent after the accident.
As Dianna noted, “The therapists tell us `if you want to get out of the chair you must get out of the chair.’ The work he does is hard for him. It’s painful and exhausting, but he never gives up. He is still a true athlete.”
She added the costs are high to give Kevin the best chance to recover as much as possible. The Kevin Babington Foundation helps tremendously but the Kevin Babington Trust money keeps everything going so he can focus on improving his quality of life and getting out of that wheelchair.
Raffle and silent auction donations are still being accepted. Click on the link below to see Kevin working hard at his physical therapy.
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