Hi, I’m Victoria — an southern California ultra-runner and the creator of Project Rewire100, a charity initiative dedicated to raising awareness and funding for neurological disorders through endurance sport.
In 2025, I was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), a condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to send and receive signals. It’s complex, often misunderstood, and like many neurological conditions, it doesn’t have a clear roadmap. Running has always been where I find clarity, strength, and community — so I decided to use movement as my way forward to rewire my body's connection with itself.
My first goal with Project Rewire100 is to run the LA Marathon on March 8th, 2026 in support of the McCourt Foundation, which advances research, education, and community programs for neurological diseases. This run marks the beginning of a bigger journey of Project Rewire 100: two summer ultramarathons and ultimately finishing the Kodiak 100-mile race in Big Bear Lake, CA this fall.
The Project Rewire100 mission is to raise funds for advances in FND research and increasing awareness for over 300,000 people in the U.S who are navigating their lives with FND. The journey is to show that progress isn’t always linear, that adaptation is possible, and that hope moves in many forms — sometimes one small step at a time. If you choose to support this effort, your donation fuels research, awareness, and better outcomes for people living with FND.
Thank you for being part of the movement — Forward, Not Done.
Follow the journey on my website and spread the word using #projectrewire100 #fndhope #forwardnotdone
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F.N.D. Hope, inc.
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