Sean Glanvill
Traumatic Brain Injury
Research Fund
552 Eagles Nest Court
Wildwood, MO 63011
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Registration 501.3C, non-for-profit charitable foundation
Research Fund
Christmas Cards featuring Sean's artwork
Nealy England has had Christmas cards produced
that include artwork created by Sean as a young child.
The cards will be sold and proceeds donated to the
Sean Glanvill Traumatic Brain Injury Foundation.

Inside message:
May the blessings of Christmas be abundant to you
and yours in the New Year.


To order Christmas Cards:
Orders can be placed by emailing Nealy England.
Past Events
Marathon Photogallery
Derek's Testimony at Windsor Crossing from November 3rd and 4th.
To listen to or view a podcast of the church service  with pastor Greg Holder and Derek Glanvill, please click
on the
Windsor Crossing link. At the bottom of the church site, click on the license plate that says Learning,
then click on the starburst to subscribe to the crossing podcasts. When itunes opens, select number 9,
"When a rogue wave hits" and the 'get episode' button to start your free download.  You can also read a
portion of Derek's interview on
Struggle-Surrender-Hope.
Golf Tournament Photogallery
Golf Tournament Update
The Golf Tournament was a huge
success!! Thanks to the Milner's, Greg
Litwicki, Nan Klenhein and all the
volunteers for making it such a fantastic
day. The generosity of all the golfers and
attendees was incredible and we are so
excited at the success of this inaugural
event. You can view some tournament
photos by clicking on the link above.
Once again -
THANKS!!!!!
Go! St. Louis Marathon
Thousands of spectators cheered
Sean and Derek on as they wound
their way through the course during the
recent Go! St. Louis Marathon. The
event was an outstanding success,
raising awareness for both TBI and
Sean's story, and inspiring others
facing challenges to stay strong. Even
the rainy day couldn’t dampen the
enthusiasm of supporters shouting
encouragement on the sidelines.
Thank you to all the many individuals
who came together to help Sean cross
the finish line. From setting up the
course to clearing our path, this was
truly a team effort.