The Mia Foundation
The Mia Foundation rescues animals born with birth defects and disabilities.
The Mia Foundation rescues animals born with birth defects and disabilities.
Liz to Bret: “Thank you for the inspiration and I try to live every day to its fullest, but as you know, every day is a challenge.”
From Lisa about life’s challenges: “You have to believe in yourself, accept things you cannot change, and know what your mental and physical limits are. Believe me I know it is not easy, but you can do it if I did!”
T1 Superhero Callan “has had 5800 finger pokes, 2154 injections, and 100 site changes!! He rarely cries or complains. When people stare at him he speaks up and says ‘I have diabebes, my pancreas is broken.’ He is actually proud to be Type 1!”
Anna-Marie: “His support for the military touches my heart.”
Antonio was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes in November of 2011. He is taking charge of his life, raising awareness and making a difference. “I am choosing to be part of the solution.”
Khaliq’s zest for life and is Mom’s inspiration. His mom, Khristi, says, “My son is smart, lovable and determined that Type 1 Diabetes WILL NOT defeat us. He is truly my Superhero in an 8 year old body.”
New features coming to TeamBretMichaels.com and a personal blog from long-time team member Christine A Ellis about her personal causes and charitable activities.
The Bret Michaels Life Rocks Foundation is very happy to join the table to support Kenosha, Wisconsin’s Relay For Life Kick Off 2013. These folks continue to do great work all year round to help put an end to cancer and add more birthdays to the calendar. For more information on Kenosha, Wisconsin’s Relay For Life and to support, please click HERE! Kenosha, WI Relay For Life Volunteers – Amanda Surdo, Jennie Elgohari, Bianca Bee and Jessica Stewart.
This is a story about my son Chris. He is 14 years old. Chris was diagnosed when he was nine years old – January 4, 2008. We were so lucky that our doctor picked up on the signs and got the help Chris needed right away. Chris was in the hospital for five days. My husband and I were in a state of shock yet put on a brave face and learned as much as we could about Type 1…