
Jordan Sullivan’s legacy
Donation protected
As many of you know, my brother, Jordan Sullivan, ended his life on August 26, 2024. He was my bestfriend. I did everything I could to help him and fight his mental health battle with him. I’ve been struggling to figure out what to do, what my purpose is now that he’s gone.
He pushed me to do better and be a better person. He taught me Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (I still have no idea what I’m doing). He showed me how physical health is imperative for mental health and how BJJ has helped him cope with PTSD and depression.
Because this gym was a huge part of his life and mine, I have decided to keep campaigning for mental health awareness by keeping it open and providing a proven healthy and safe outlet for children and adults of all ages.
The money donated here will go directly to the gym so that I can continue on with his legacy and provide for his children, my children, and the community.
He pushed me to do better and be a better person. He taught me Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (I still have no idea what I’m doing). He showed me how physical health is imperative for mental health and how BJJ has helped him cope with PTSD and depression.
Because this gym was a huge part of his life and mine, I have decided to keep campaigning for mental health awareness by keeping it open and providing a proven healthy and safe outlet for children and adults of all ages.
The money donated here will go directly to the gym so that I can continue on with his legacy and provide for his children, my children, and the community.
Organizer

Sara Sullivan
Organizer
Glencoe, KY