Support the Herd
Help the needy members of our family.

Looking to help Bison partners or those with brain injuries?
We want to take good care of Bison Foundation “herd” members – those we know in the brain injury community that find themselves in needy circumstances sometimes because of the difficulties their brain injuries cause in their lives.
If you feel led to help these folks – for example, with a rent payment they’re needing help with – please read on to discover their stories and then look for the donate buttons to make a positive difference in these dear lives.
We also seek to support various partners whose work we believe in. Discover more below.
Meet Vicki Seabury
Hi, almost 17 years ago when I was 48, I was diagnosed with two separate TBI’s. Both were diagnosed to be mild to moderate cognitive and executive.
I got three different opinions, and two out of three say I was born with it due to my mother falling off a ladder onto her bottom when she was eight months pregnant for me.
At that stage, they assumed, she fell on my head. Things have been very difficult for me due to my being allergic to most pharmaceuticals.
I also have diabetes and have to be on a special, very expensive diet. All organic, no gluten, and very little grains, if any, no gmo’s and no processed foods. The most expensive diet in the world.
It’s been challenging between the diet and my electric bill. I can’t seem to have enough. I rely a lot on friends and prayer. I have no choice but to trust God. He has been my peace in the middle of each storm in my life.

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Meet Samuel Muderhwa
Founder & Coordinator of Peace & Conflict Resolution Foundation, Congo, Africa.
Samuel is a mediator and works hard to bring about change. He never gives up and believes wholeheartedly in making the impossible possible. Samuel was born and raised in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, which borders Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and Tanzania. Samuel is deeply connected to the region and the people, knows their needs and enjoys their trust.
The foresight that he gained thanks to his many travels and his open-mindedness helped him to see other possible paths and great potential. In the end, these paths consciously led him back to the DRC, with the conviction and with the intention to enrich his connection with his country through all the meaningful connections and valuable insights that he was able to make abroad.
The choice he consciously made to create the PCR Foundation serves as a valuable symbol for the people the foundation supports. It shows: you too have a choice. The choice to take your destiny into your own hands. Samuel supports this every day with all the strength and love with which he leads, coordinates and shares the organization’s work and in charge with national and international relationship