Our goal is to provide updates on Brian’s recovery from a traumatic spinal cord injury, and generate funds to assist w/his long term care. Facebook: BP87Strong
Brian Page Jr. (bottom right) with his mom, Joan, and dad, Brian, and @Tali43 at recent Adam Taliaferro Recognition Dinner. Page, paralyzed playing hockey for the Little #Flyers 17 months ago, was among the honorees. The @NHLFlyers will have him as a guest Sun.
Our Riverfront staff organized a HS graduation party one of our outpatients, Brian Page. Brian incurred a spinal cord injury in the fall when he was hit during an ice hockey game. He graduated HS in DE earlier this month. Congrats, Brian!
From the weekend: On Brian Page’s return to Delaware less than five months after the injury that changed his life.
"The last five months have been a rollercoaster. Ups, downs, twisties, turns, all of the above.”
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@LittleFlyersHky - we hear BP #87 was back in the barn tonight wearing his PLF sweater and an incredible smile. We heard the roar of his teammates all the way @HavSkatium on the other side of #delco. Yay, BP!
We’re all #87Strong.
Yesterday @DannyBriere48 and @GrittyNHL visited Brian Page to deliver some well wishes as he continues to recover from a spinal cord injury suffered in November.
Learn more about his story and donate to offer assistance: https://t.co/NxW1AfYbYM
Thank you to Brian’s @LittleFlyersHky 18U team and their worthy opponents, the Northstar Knights @NCA_PrepTeam. After the @NAPHL championship game, both teams gathered at center ice to pray for Brian Page. 🧡 #87Strong https://t.co/wWFB40TyhJ
Tough 4-3 OT loss for the 18U PLF in the @NAPHL Dixon Cup Championship Great job by our boys all weekend
Congratulations to the Northstar Knights
After the game, both teams gathered to say a prayer around Brian Page’s Little Flyers jersey #FlyeredUp#87Strong#BiggerThanTheGame