Epilepsy Foundation Alabama

Episode 015: Justice Bartley

23 min · 5 de mar de 2021
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Justice Bartley is in the industry of improving the lives of those around him in any capacity through basketball, business, and navigating everyday life. He graduated in 3 years from the University of Virginia by tackling 50 college credits (26 credits in fall, 24 in spring) during his third year on grounds. During that time, he was also a marketing intern at JUMP CVille, and spoke publicly at multiple events in efforts to raise epilepsy awareness, all while being a member of UVa's basketball team that later won an ACC Championship. One highlight to note from a year later, Justice took the opportunity to return to his alma mater as a guest lecturer and speak to students about various topics regarding leadership, culture, and the self.

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Episode 013: Reese Dismukes

Reese Dismukes grew up in Spanish Fort, Alabama as the middle child of five kids  Reese attended Spanish Fort High School where he  excelled as a four-sport athlete; football, tennis, golf, track and ultimately became a four-star recruit in football, ranked as the number one Center in his class  Reese attend Auburn University and earned many accolades as a four-year starter, including first-team All-SEC selection his junior year; Rimington Trophy recipient; named as a consensus All-American. Reese played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos as a member of their practice squads. After his time in the NFL, Reese returned to the Spanish Fort, the community that supported him through his entire career. His plan was to give back to and make a difference in the community that stood by his side through all the up and downs he faced during his career. In April 2018, Reese co-founded “The 50 Foundation”. The mission is to create awareness and funding for epilepsy and other organizations that foster and enable the betterment of our society’s youth.  In 2019 Reese increased his goal to give back by becoming a National Ambassador for Athletes vs Epilepsy. “My little brother Harry Dismukes has epilepsy. His doctors have never been able to figure out what causes his seizures. This is why I chose to start my foundation and serve as a member of the Athletes vs Epilepsy Team. I have been given a platform because of what I was able to accomplish on the football field. Now that I cannot be on the field, it’s my turn to give back to those that helped me along the way.”

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