About

We are a non-profit that has been called to provide comprehensive support for survivors of traumatic injuries and their families. We are dedicated to the recovery and adaptation of survivors and their loved ones through various means that include: financial assistance, peer support groups, housing assistance, and community involvement and awareness.

Our Values

Empathy

Demonstrating understanding, compassion, and respect for the unique challenges faced by survivors and their families.

Family and Community

Including employees’ families in outreach and events that involve the community and providing hands-on educational opportunities to the local youth to empower them to think beyond themselves and the limitations they may see.

Collaboration

Partnering with healthcare providers, local churches, community organizations, and sponsors to maximize impact and sustainability.

Accountability

Ensuring transparent financial management and responsible utilization of resources.

The Origin

On June 24, 2022, Co-Founder Taylor Eastridge was driving to pick up their two daughters from daycare when her car hydroplaned off the road, hitting a concrete light post. The accident resulted in multiple internal injuries to include a Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Her future was uncertain, but there was something that was for certain; God had a plan. Through dedication, hard work, amazing medical care, and a strong support system, Taylor began to emerge from her coma to make a miraculous recovery.

During her recovery, God reassured Taylor that He had a purpose for her and that He would heal her. While reading her Bible she came across Luke 1:45 that states “Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!” This became the battle cry for Project One45 and is the meaning behind the numbers. 

When a traumatic event occurs it alters the course of someone’s life. You are faced with two options: Let that event dictate your life, or use that event to help others and bring a positive impact to those who suffered traumatic injuries, their families, and to the community. Taylor and her husband Tyler were determined and felt called to use their story to help support others who are entering or are on a similar journey.

For stories from those who have been effected by traumatic injury check out the blog.