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Alive to Thrive Day at Snowbird supports brain injury survivors
SNOWBIRD, Utah — Alive to Thrive Day hosted by the MoCrazy Strong Foundation at Snowbird brings together brain injury survivors for a day of outdoor activities on March 23.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., skiers and riders of all abilities have access to Snowbird slopes and tram, followed by an aprés-style event in the Cliff Lodge Primrose room, complete with a screening of the award-winning documentary “#MoCrazyStrong.”
“We are incredibly excited to bring together brain injury survivors and supporters for a day of outdoor fun and celebration,” said Jeanee Crane-Mauzy, co-founder of MoCrazy Strong Foundation. “Through ‘Alive to Thrive Day,’ we aim to inspire hope and foster a sense of community among individuals who have faced similar challenges.”
Professional skier and co-founder Jamie MoCrazy, Olympian and co-founder Jeanee Crane-Mauzy, and Grace Mauzy co-founder will lead the day’s activities and get to know guests and attendees.
The Aprés Ski event will feature drinks, music, dinner, and a fundraising auction. All proceeds from the event will benefit the MoCrazy Strong Foundation’s mission of supporting brain injury survivors.
“Don’t miss out on this unforgettable Aprés Ski night,” said Crane-Mauzy. “Join us for an evening of inspiration, entertainment, and giving back to a cause that truly makes a difference.”
For those unable to attend the skiing portion can purchase tickets exclusively for the Aprés Ski fundraiser, movie screening, and dinner.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.MoCrazyStrong.org.