Most people use Pokémon cards to collect.
We’re using them to survive.
Every trade helps Vincent—my son with Duchenne—get closer to the care he needs.
We started with a stack of our own.
This is our trade-up mission. Please share it.
🔷https://t.co/znvWrzBfON
@CoolTrnrVincent
February 28 is @rarediseaseday
Over 300M people live with a rare disease — most are children. Awareness only grows if we speak.
How to take part:
• Post with #RareDiseaseDay + #LightUpForRare
• Turn on Blue, Green, Purple or Pink Lights
• Share a story
• Repost
Share🔃
We’re using the Pokémon hobby to fund an accessible home for my son Vincent (14), who lives with terminal Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Trading cards. Building community. Fighting for dignity, access, and time.
Cardboard can do more than collect dust — it can change lives.
From cardboard to concrete.
From binder pages to doorways that fit.
This is Vincent’s Pokémon Trade-Up Journey.
We trade Pokémon cards forward—step by step—turning their growing value into real accessibility for a kid living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
#TradeUpForVincent
@TheFigen_ 3rd fact is wrong.
Cows + Bees produce those things without aid.
you arent having a baby without some male assistance, even if it's via donation.