Jordan Thomas Foundation

Jordan Thomas Foundation

Non-profit Organizations

Providing quality prostheses to kids so they can stay active.

About us

The Jordan Thomas Foundation returns children and adolescents to a life without physical limitation by providing quality prostheses until adulthood, serving as a caring resource for the child and family living with limb differences and tirelessly advocating for insurance fairness.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Nashville
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2006

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Updates

  • We are hiring! Join our small but mighty team and make an impact on the lives of pediatric amputees and their families. We are seeking an experienced and professional full-time Program Coordinator to help us continue to grow our services, the number of families we serve, and our donor base. The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills and will be innovative and confident in their ability to prioritize projects while seeking direction when needed. This person will have a proven track record in data and process management, event planning, marketing, and social media support as well as development functions. For more information on the opening and application instructions, please visit the link below and share with any amazing applicants that would be a great addition to our team! https://lnkd.in/erPpF24f

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  • On Saturday, May 8th, 2021, Kaden Bagley (16 years old at the time) was involved in an accident while tubing on Lake Murray. He was rushed to Richland Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center and underwent emergency surgery. His right leg was very badly damaged, and his left leg was fractured. Unfortunately, Kaden had to have his right leg amputated at the knee. Within days of his accident and still in the hospital at the time, Kaden and his family were visited by Jordan who was able to understand his situation and walk alongside him in recovery like no one else. Ever since, Kaden and his family have been a true light in the JTF Family. Now almost three years since his accident, Kaden is absolutely thriving – he snowboards, wakeboards, is a standout wheelchair basketball player, and so much more. On the anniversary of his accident, Kaden and his family Elizabeth Bagley host the inaugural 5K-Aden Run/Walk in his hometown of Columbia, SC with all proceeds going towards JTF. We are so honored to once again be part of the 2024 5K-Aden! You can register online to participate in person and virtually at the link below! https://lnkd.in/ejsgGFUQ

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