Our Mission is the Finish Line

Every throttle twist, every gate drop, every crash landing, we know your sacrifice. The Road 2 Recovery Foundation exists to ensure that when the lights go down and the medical bills pile up, our heroes aren't left fighting alone. We provide financial assistance, emotional support, and the unwavering conviction that every injured action athlete deserves a complete recovery. This isn't just a foundation; it's the pit crew for life's toughest race.

The Road to Recovery By The Numbers

Your donations fuel real recoveries
13353180
Total $ Raised
9982899
Total $ Granted
155
Athletes Supported
1388803
Bills Reduced

Current Athlete Causes

Adolf Silva

Adolf Silva

In October 2025, during Red Bull Rampage, Adolf suffered a life-changing crash while doing what he loves most. Adolf has no sensation from the chest down.

23%
$118,190.00 USD raised of $500,000.00 USD
Hayden Bennett

Hayden Bennett

After having her spinal cord fused from the T12 - L1 4 vertebrae and having 4 screws 2 rods placed into her back, Hayden has no feeling or movement from the waist down.

20%
$30,013.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Trevor Colip

Trevor Colip

After 19 days and counting in the hospital, still over 2,000 miles from home, Trevor is in need of all of our support.

27%
$34,554.00 USD raised of $125,000.00 USD
Mike Brown

Mike Brown

While long-term recovery will depend on neurological and physical therapy progress, doctors remain cautiously optimistic.

15%
$22,840.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Jerry Robin

Jerry Robin

On impact Jerry instantly was paralyzed, leaving him with no feeling from the belly button down.

50%
$252,273.00 USD raised of $500,000.00 USD
Chad Saultz

Chad Saultz

Chad’s immediate future will involve intense inpatient rehabilitation as he works to adapt to life following this life-changing injury.

47%
$71,291.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Cash Shaleen

Cash Shaleen

After 78 days in the hospital, Cash is finally coming home! He’s ready to tackle life at full speed, and as a family, we couldn’t be more thrilled to all be together again.

21%
$31,943.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Adler Caudle

Adler Caudle

Adler is currently located at Saint Francis Regional Medical, in Wichita, Kansas where he has already undergone one surgery in an attempt to stabilize his spine.

65%
$98,906.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Mike Healey

Mike Healey

The motocross community was deeply saddened by the announcement last week of Mike Healey’s passing. Healey 55, passed away peacefully at his home on July 4th 2024.

13%
$2,650.00 USD raised of $20,000.00 USD
Matt Buyten

Matt Buyten

Due to the severity of his spinal cord injury, Matt's surgeon has determined that he will not be able to walk again, and he has no feeling from his chest down.

37%
$55,880.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Robert Reisinger

Robert Reisinger

On May 17th, 6D Helmet co-founder Robert Reisinger succumbed to injuries he sustained following a high-speed crash while racing his motorcycle at Glen Helen Raceway.

13%
$20,537.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Clayton Roberts

Clayton Roberts

On March 24, 2024, professional racer Clayton Roberts was involved in a serious accident while racing the AMA National Hare and Hound Championship in Murphy, Idaho.

73%
$110,735.00 USD raised of $150,000.00 USD
Devin Harriman

Devin Harriman

On March 3, 2024, professional Supercross racer Devin Harriman sustained severe injuries during a qualifying practice session at Daytona Supercross.

6%
$3,115.00 USD raised of $50,000.00 USD
Cris Prebula

Cris Prebula

Christopher Prebula suffered severe injuries during a routine practice session for the 2024 Supercross season at a Supercross track in Hemet, California.

0%
$1,590.00 USD raised of $250,000.00 USD
Kade Tinkler-Walker

Kade Tinkler-Walker

Kade Tinkler-Walker sustained critical injuries while competing in the 56th SCORE Baja 1000 in Baja, California, on Thursday, November 16, 2023.

14%
$35,715.00 USD raised of $250,000.00 USD
Nic Hayes

Nic Hayes

On Sunday, June 25, Nicholas suffered a catastrophic practice crash, resulting in a C6-C7 fracture and leaving him paralyzed from the neck down.

9%
$22,638.00 USD raised of $250,000.00 USD
Brandon Hartranft

Brandon Hartranft

Brandon Hartranft suffered a substantial crash at a test track in Fresno, CA, while preparing for the upcoming AMA Monster Energy Supercross Championship season.

100%
$57,970.00 USD raised of $50,000.00 USD
Vann Martin

Vann Martin

Vann Martin suffered a substantial crash on Saturday, February 19, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis during the first qualifying practice for round seven of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship.

100%
$50,000.00 USD raised of $50,000.00 USD
Bobby Piazza

Bobby Piazza

On Tuesday, November 2, Bobby Piazza suffered a severe crash on his first day back training for Supercross at Jimmy Weinert training facility in North Carolina.

100%
$50,000.00 USD raised of $50,000.00 USD
Scott Sheak

Scott Sheak

Retired professional motocross/supercross racer Scott Sheak suffered a substantial practice crash last Friday at Walden Motocross Track in New York while preparing for an upcoming Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross Regional Championship.

100%
$25,000.00 USD raised of $25,000.00 USD
Jeremy Shuttleworth

Jeremy Shuttleworth

On Tuesday, August 3, Jeremy Shuttleworth suffered a catastrophic crash during Moto 1 of the 40+ class at the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur National Motocross Championship in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

100%
$25,000.00 USD raised of $25,000.00 USD
Kai Sakakibara

Kai Sakakibara

Kai suffered a major crash on Saturday, February 7th during the opening heat of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in Bathurst, Australia.

100%
$50,000.00 USD raised of $50,000.00 USD

Partners

Every injured athlete's journey to recovery is made possible by the unwavering support of our donors and partners. By joining the Road 2 Recovery family, you or your company can become a crucial part of this healing process, directly helping athletes get back on their feet. Ready to make a difference? Please CONTACT US to learn more about how we can work together.

At Road 2 Recovery, we believe in complete transparency. Every donation we receive is a gift, and we treat it as such. We want you to feel confident and proud of your decision to support us, which is why we're so careful with how we spend the funds you entrust to our care. We've made our financials available so you can see exactly how your kindness helps us continue our mission.
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