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Get to know our CSRO Ambassadors |
Stories of Inspiration and Courage Making a difference just seems to come naturally for CSRO Ambassadors. Although their lives have been greatly affected by the serious spinal cord injuries, it hasn’t stopped them from inspiring others through their efforts with Shoot For A Cure. 
| Andrew FisherAt the age of 29, Andrew was involved in a diving accident that left him a C5-C6 quadriplegic. As a self-employed cabinet maker before his injury, his accident left him pondering what his future would hold. read more | | Anita KaiserAt the age of 22, Anita Kaiser became a C6-7 quadriplegic after being involved in a car accident just months after graduating from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Science. Anita originally planned on becoming a physiotherapist or chiropractor after completing her degree.
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| | Jason CroneHe might have a long list of people he’s drawn inspiration from, but many will tell you that it’s Jason Crone who is the ultimate source of inspiration. read more
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| John WeirLooking at John now, you would never believe the difficulties he has overcome in the past three decades since his injury. read more
| | Ryan DurhamAt the age of 20, soon after graduating from the Sport Management program at Durham College, Ryan suffered a spinal injury as a result of a diving accident. read more
| | Travis ZorrillaThough he might downplay his involvement with SFAC, Travis Zorrilla always seems to come up with a big assist. It was certainly no surprise to find Zorrilla at Keith Primeau’s SFAC fundraiser at Eagles Nest Golf Club, just outside of Toronto.
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