Conquer Paralysis Now (CPN) has partnered with NHRA Arizona Nationals champions Paul Lee Racing to raise awareness and funds for paralysis recovery. The collaboration aims to support the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Centers and empower individuals with spinal cord injuries.

 

Paul Lee Racing will display CPN branding on its race cars and host interactive experiences at race venues. Fans will be encouraged to donate to the cause throughout the racing season.

 

“We are honored to partner with Paul Lee Racing in our mission to empower individuals affected by paralysis,” said Michele Sullivan, Director of Advancement and Impact for Conquer Paralysis Now. “Paul’s dedication to overcoming challenges and pushing limits aligns perfectly with our work at CPN, and we are thrilled to collaborate in driving real change.”

 

 

Paul Lee, owner and driver of Paul Lee Racing, expressed his pride in the partnership.

 

“I’m proud to work alongside Conquer Paralysis Now in their fight for recovery and rehabilitation,” Lee said. “Racing is all about resilience, determination, and never giving up—values that perfectly reflect the mission of CPN. We’re ready to use our platform to make a real difference in the lives of those impacted by paralysis.”

 

Proceeds from the partnership will support DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Centers, which offer state-of-the-art rehabilitation programs for those recovering from spinal cord injuries and neurological conditions.

 

For more information on how to support the initiative, contact Adam Boehrer at Adam@conquerparalysisnow.org or 925-321-5511.

 

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CONQUER PARALYSIS NOW PARTNERS WITH PAUL LEE RACING TO RAISE AWARENESS AND FUNDS FOR PARALYSIS RECOVERY

Conquer Paralysis Now (CPN) has partnered with NHRA Arizona Nationals champions Paul Lee Racing to raise awareness and funds for paralysis recovery. The collaboration aims to support the DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Centers and empower individuals with spinal cord injuries.

 

Paul Lee Racing will display CPN branding on its race cars and host interactive experiences at race venues. Fans will be encouraged to donate to the cause throughout the racing season.

 

“We are honored to partner with Paul Lee Racing in our mission to empower individuals affected by paralysis,” said Michele Sullivan, Director of Advancement and Impact for Conquer Paralysis Now. “Paul’s dedication to overcoming challenges and pushing limits aligns perfectly with our work at CPN, and we are thrilled to collaborate in driving real change.”

 

 

Paul Lee, owner and driver of Paul Lee Racing, expressed his pride in the partnership.

 

“I’m proud to work alongside Conquer Paralysis Now in their fight for recovery and rehabilitation,” Lee said. “Racing is all about resilience, determination, and never giving up—values that perfectly reflect the mission of CPN. We’re ready to use our platform to make a real difference in the lives of those impacted by paralysis.”

 

Proceeds from the partnership will support DRIVEN NeuroRecovery Centers, which offer state-of-the-art rehabilitation programs for those recovering from spinal cord injuries and neurological conditions.

 

For more information on how to support the initiative, contact Adam Boehrer at Adam@conquerparalysisnow.org or 925-321-5511.

 

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