Foundation News

Posted on March 21, 2018 in Foundation News

Travis Roy speaks with the Travis Roy Foundation’s partners at Numotion and reveals his love of motorsports while describing a few of the many, some surprising, hurdles faced by those…

Posted on February 26, 2018 in Foundation News

We are very pleased to evolve our relationship with Numotion. Spinal cord injury survivors have an overwhelming set of needs both in the wake of their accident and over time….

Sights and sounds of the 2017 Travis Roy Foundation Wiffle Ball Tournament. The event is in its 16th year at the Essex home of Pat and Beth O’Connor. The 34-team…

As I arrived back to my home, a short 20 minute drive from the playing fields, I sat for a few moments in silence to gather my thoughts. After spending…

Jeff Bushey has participated in the Travis Roy Foundation WIFFLE Ball tournament since the beginning – first as a player for almost ten years before becoming a sponsor. He says…

Ari Souliotis’ participation in the Travis Roy Foundation WIFFLE Ball Tournament started more than five years ago through a sponsorship through the local Vermont Dunkin’ Donuts franchises that he owns….

Posted on May 10, 2017 in Foundation News

Posted by Jean DePlacido, Salem News  Published Friday, May 5, 2017 View the original article here. Last week Hamilton-Wenham coach Tawny Palmieri got a phone call she wasn’t expecting. It was…

Posted on December 21, 2016 in Foundation News, Team TRF

Written by Diane Herbst, People Magazine   Published Thursday, December 15, 2016 View the original article here. Twenty-one years ago, Boston University freshman hockey player Travis Roy zipped onto the ice…

Posted on September 20, 2016 in Foundation News, Team TRF

Posted by Kevin Cullen, The Boston Globe   Published Saturday, September 17, 2015 View the original article here. It all started last May, over a plate of fried clams at a…

Posted by Joe Trezza, MLB.com Published Saturday, August 13, 2016 View the original article here. ESSEX, Vt. — The way Travis Roy sees it, it’s hard to put into words, even after…