April 2023

“The Braelyn Aubrey Foundation will be hosting an 80′s themed fundraising event to raise funds for an inclusive playground.”

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September 2022

“A family is using their daughter’s legacy to advocate for, and to help, other families with children living with disabilities and special needs.”

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January 2021

“My daughter had a fighting spirit, she never quit. Even though she was three, I try to emulate her no quit, joyful attitude. I have to admit that I definitely fall short quite often. She was very special and she’s missed deeply. I started the Braelyn Aubrey foundation in her memory, and it’s through the foundation that I’m able to honor her, her memory, and help others like her.”

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December 2020

“When I was in flight school at Fort Rucker, my daughter, Braelyn, was six months old and she started having seizures,” Culp said. “She had to be life-flighted to the children’s hospital in Pensacola. It was here when we would start to understand the gravity of my daughter’s health issues.”

Lyster Army Health Clinic / Read Full Article

 

 

november 2020

“One in particular was directly related to his daughter who was born a few days before he left for Warrant Officer Candidate School.”

Hazard Ground Podcast / Read Full Article

 

 

July 2020

“Many thanks to the Braelyn Aubrey Foundation and the Culp family for their generous donation of $1,000 to the Educational Foundation!”

Lex1 Educational Foundation / Read Full Article

 

 

March 2020

“Chief Warrant Officer 3 Culp was an active duty service member whose daughter, Braelyn, benefited from the Exceptional Family Member Program.”

Fort Jackson “The Leader” / Read Full Article

 

 

october 2019

“We were at Fort Rucker for 6 months, and I came home from the flight-line to find my daughter lying motionless on my living room floor while my wife was calling for an ambulance. She was lethargic and pale white.”

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JAnuary 2019

The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania established ASPE, the Autism Spectrum Program of Excellence, in 2017. The Braelyn Aubrey Foundation’s goal is to be able to advocate for children with impairing conditions, and recruit sponsors to aid in furthering research as related to chromosomal deletions (including 2p16.3 deletions) and abnormalities which impair a child’s ability for self-independence.”

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania / Read Full Article