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LIVE YOUR COR FOUNDATION and DANA BARRETT STRONG have joined forces to create an impactful annual beach cleanup dedicated to honoring Cory Hubbard and Dana Barrett. This event not only aims to preserve the environment but also benefits the local community and supports various charities. Participants are encouraged to come together, roll up their sleeves, and make a difference while enjoying the beautiful beach setting. Through teamwork and commitment, this collaboration fosters a spirit of community involvement and environmental stewardship, ensuring that both the memory of Cory and support of Dana lives on through positive action.
Cory Hubbard
LIVE YOUR COR FOUNDATION
Live Your Cor” is the mantra of the Live Your Cor Foundation. To “Live Your Cor” means to live your heart. It means to get the most out of everyday of your life. It also means to spread love and respect wherever you go. This is the way that Cory lived his life and would want everyone else to live theirs as well.
The Live Your Cor Foundation was created in memory of Cory Hubbard. Cory was killed by a hit and run drunk driver while crossing the street in College Park, Maryand. The goal of the foundation is to “pay it forward” by providing financial assistance to families who have suffered adversity or a personal hardship.
The Live Your Cor Foundation provides funds for local families facing adversity.
Through your generosity, we have been able to help families facing personal loss, disease, accidents, and other challenges.
Dana Barrett
DANA BARRETT STRONG
OnJune, 30th, 2019, Dana Barrett, born and raised in East Quogue, NY, suffered a severe spinal injury in a tragic pool accident. After being airlifted to Stony Brook University Hospital it was determined she suffered a C2 fracture, resulting in paralysis from the neck down and the inability to breathe on her own. She needs extensive ongoing rehabilitation which is a considerable financial burden. The road to recovery will take years.
In Dana’s young life she has overcome significant hardships and loss. Beginning with the tragic loss of her father when she was 16, and the passing of her mother when she was just 21 years old. Despite this, she has always been fearless in life, radiating positivity and kindness.
For the past two years Dana has been living at The Brendan House, a long-term facility for those with traumatic brain injuries and other cognitive and physical disabilities, located on Sound Avenue in Riverhead.