
Kory Bevelhymer is well known for his infectious smile and determined demeanor. What many may not know is that at the age of 5, Kory was diagnosed with a blood disorder, Fanconi Anemia. The outlook for this condition is guarded, but Kory has not let it stop him from pursuing his dreams. Despite physical challenges that most of us can not image, he has become an accomplished horseman and completed his welding degree from Hocking College. Kory has recently experienced setbacks from his illness and just returned home after a lengthy hospital admission. His main desire is to go to the barn to see his horse, Ruby, but this has proven difficult due to his limited mobility. A motorized wheelchair would make all the difference for Kory, but the cost is in the ballpark of $24,000. Summitt Joint Performance has generously donated $10,000 towards this cause. We would like to raise the additional money for this determined and courageous cowboy.