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Welcome to my TEAM TRIUMPH – Puget Sound Chapter!!!
In Loving Memory of Founder and President Tracy Hale
What’s my Team Triumph Puget Sound?
myTEAM TRIUMPH is a non-profit athletic ride-along program created for children, teens, adults and veterans with disabilities who would typically not be able to experience endurance events such as 5k, 10k, marathons and triathlons.
Have you ever dreamed or aspired to be the one to provide the push to those who wish to roll, the strength to those who need a hand or the hope to those who strive to celebrate life?
If so, please join myTeam Triumph in continuing Tracy’s vision and share in the joy of fulfilling dreams for individuals who would otherwise not have the ability to experience their life long goals and aspirations.
Family and friends help keep Tracy’s legacy alive by supporting those who wish to participate in athletic events they would normally be excluded from. Funding is needed for this very important cause to obtain the necessary equipment to provide these experiences.
The primary focus of this fund raiser is to help facilitate the provision of equipment such as racing chairs and other associated fees for the individuals wishing to become participants in these events.
For all who knew Tracy, we lost her much too soon. Tracy passed away peacefully the morning of July 2nd with her husband and family close by her side. She fought valiantly with grace and the love and support of many friends and family. She lost her battle with an inoperable brain tumor. Tracy was a woman of faith and science, which gave her the courage and strength through the long days of chemo and the trials of radiation.
Tracy once wrote the following which encapsulates who she was and how she lived her life.
“As you walk along this journey, seeing the sights that I never dreamt I wouldn’t see, see them for me. See them through the eyes of your friend, who despite wrestling with the injustices of life, also sees the endless beauty and joy of life. Whether it be a sweeping mountain view or just the simple smile of someone who before meeting you hadn’t smiled in ages, there is joy....”
This sense of limitless joy extended to all aspects of her life. She was full of passion and energy about almost everything...the outdoors, music, ballet, traveling, sports, books...she was always seeking out adventures, new things to do and learn, new places to see, new activities to try. It was hard to keep up sometimes, but we all loved going along for the ride with her. She lived a fuller life in her short 34 years than most of us even hope to in twice that time. But, more than anything, she displayed this joy and love of life quietly with the people she interacted with---friends, family, patients, and colleagues. Her patience, kindness and compassion could tame even the most difficult patient. She was a devoted and loving friend, wife, sister and daughter, always present and available when we needed her. Even when she was struggling with her own huge challenges, she selflessly was able to be there for us, to listen to us, to comfort us, to make us laugh or to impart much needed insight and perspective.
Any contribution big or small helps to bringTracy's dream come to fruition.
Feel free to share Tracy's story so that others can join in this opportunity.
Please go to myTeam Triumphs website for more details: myTeam Triumph Puget Sound home page
In Loving Memory of Founder and President Tracy Hale
What’s my Team Triumph Puget Sound?
myTEAM TRIUMPH is a non-profit athletic ride-along program created for children, teens, adults and veterans with disabilities who would typically not be able to experience endurance events such as 5k, 10k, marathons and triathlons.
Have you ever dreamed or aspired to be the one to provide the push to those who wish to roll, the strength to those who need a hand or the hope to those who strive to celebrate life?
If so, please join myTeam Triumph in continuing Tracy’s vision and share in the joy of fulfilling dreams for individuals who would otherwise not have the ability to experience their life long goals and aspirations.
Family and friends help keep Tracy’s legacy alive by supporting those who wish to participate in athletic events they would normally be excluded from. Funding is needed for this very important cause to obtain the necessary equipment to provide these experiences.
The primary focus of this fund raiser is to help facilitate the provision of equipment such as racing chairs and other associated fees for the individuals wishing to become participants in these events.
For all who knew Tracy, we lost her much too soon. Tracy passed away peacefully the morning of July 2nd with her husband and family close by her side. She fought valiantly with grace and the love and support of many friends and family. She lost her battle with an inoperable brain tumor. Tracy was a woman of faith and science, which gave her the courage and strength through the long days of chemo and the trials of radiation.
Tracy once wrote the following which encapsulates who she was and how she lived her life.
“As you walk along this journey, seeing the sights that I never dreamt I wouldn’t see, see them for me. See them through the eyes of your friend, who despite wrestling with the injustices of life, also sees the endless beauty and joy of life. Whether it be a sweeping mountain view or just the simple smile of someone who before meeting you hadn’t smiled in ages, there is joy....”
This sense of limitless joy extended to all aspects of her life. She was full of passion and energy about almost everything...the outdoors, music, ballet, traveling, sports, books...she was always seeking out adventures, new things to do and learn, new places to see, new activities to try. It was hard to keep up sometimes, but we all loved going along for the ride with her. She lived a fuller life in her short 34 years than most of us even hope to in twice that time. But, more than anything, she displayed this joy and love of life quietly with the people she interacted with---friends, family, patients, and colleagues. Her patience, kindness and compassion could tame even the most difficult patient. She was a devoted and loving friend, wife, sister and daughter, always present and available when we needed her. Even when she was struggling with her own huge challenges, she selflessly was able to be there for us, to listen to us, to comfort us, to make us laugh or to impart much needed insight and perspective.
Any contribution big or small helps to bringTracy's dream come to fruition.
Feel free to share Tracy's story so that others can join in this opportunity.
Please go to myTeam Triumphs website for more details: myTeam Triumph Puget Sound home page
Organizer
Thomas C. Parker
Organizer
Gig Harbor, WA