One Leg Up On life Foundation

On April 11, 2015 Christy Wise was paddle boarding with her boyfriend near the Shalimar bridge in Shalimar Florida when a boat, for reasons unknown, ran her down. She lost her right leg above the knee in that incident. The boat never stopped. Some of you Florida inspectors may have heard about the story in the news.


Christy was saved by her quick reaction, the application of a makeshift tourniquet by her boyfriend and the help of good samaritans in a nearby boat who got her quickly ashore. Her amazing and inspiring story since that time has been chronicled in the blog https://oneleguponlife.wordpress.com/. Christy is not only an amazing, resilient and determined young woman, she also happens to be an Air Force Academy graduate, active duty Air Force Captain and a badass HC130 Pilot. She also happens to be a close friend and colleague of my son and his wife (also USAF Captains). She attended their wedding via skype from her hospital bed.

Christy is currently doing rehab at the Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio. She competed in the recent warrier games and was featured in an article in the Washington Post. Her outlook and determination are incredible and her progress is amazing. She fully intends to return to the cockpit of her HC130.

Christy embodies the virtues that we aspire to.

As if her plate is not full enough with her own recovery, Christy has launched the “One Leg Up On Life Foundation”. Christy recognizes that she is the beneficiary of the best expertise, technology and prosthetics that the U.S. has to offer. She is also aware that people in similar circumstances in other parts of the world do not have access to what she has. Christy, her sister (a doctor who provided medical care in Haiti following the earthquake) and her boyfriend have launched the “One Leg Up On Life Foundation” to provide prosthetics to amputees in third world countries. Their first fundraising event will be back at the site of the accident.

Christy and her friends have setup a go fund me page for the foundation Fundraiser for Christy Wise by Jimmy Matthews : One Leg Up on Life Fundraiser. Read Christy’s story and consider donating to the foundation. These are fantastic young folks doing a most worthwhile cause.

Bump for worthy cause. Many of you have been talking about what a great year you’re having. With just a small contribution, you can help have a profound impact on a young person’s life. This is not a big charity with a big overhead. Contributions here are going toward specific, named young people in need of prosthetics to improve their quality of life.

Last bump.

My wife and daughter-in-law are flying down there now to participate and help coordinate.

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Wish her well looks like a great cause.

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Hey Chuck, after my accident 3 years ago that took my left leg (below the knee) I became the only CMI, 25 year veteran Inspector in the world. Sure things have changed and are sometimes quite a bit harder, but I still have grown to 5 fulltime Inspectors and are growing everyday.

The costs of Rehab and all the necessary prosthetic equipment can be a killer…Trust me.

Great Cause.

Jim

Thank you for sharing. I’m really glad to hear that you are doing well as an amputee. I’m sure that required a huge adjustment and perseverance.

USAF Capt. Christy Wise is back flying again as the first female amputee to return to flight duty. Female Air Force pilot amputee returns to the skies

She and her sister still do the One Leg Up On Life Foundation bringing prosthetics to children in Haiti http://www.oneleguponlife.org/.

You can select the foundation as a recipient through Amazon Smile https://smile.amazon.com/