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"Out & About: New nonprofit aims to support families affected by brain injuries"

Valley News"Sierra Longmoore has always loved creating art and it became even more important during her recovery from the traumatic brain injury..." READ MORE

 

 

Young crash survivor shares her compelling story

Journal Opinion Newspaper Logo"In 2020, 17-year-old Sierra Longmoore crashed the family car in Newbury and suffered a massive brain injury. Her critical condition left little hope.." READ MORE

 

"Unmasking The Invisible" - Lebanon Times

lebanon times article june 8 2024 shannon panaggio @thelebanontimes.com

"Change often happens quickly and sometimes unexpectedly, and in an instant, life can get turned upside down. This is one notion that speaks to the story behind a Lebanon-based nonprofit organization, Unmask the Invisible, cofounded by Lebanon residents..." READ MORE

Past Press Articles

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  • Valley News

    It’s hard to miss the signs of support for a teen in a coma after a car crash...

  • Valley News

    Newbury, Vt., teen stronger every day as she recovers from crash...

  • CHaD Kids

    “Sierra Strong” signs posted in Upper Valley yards. A cross carved in a tree. A Facebook page calling for prayer warriors, with thousands of followers...

  • 12/11/2020 Vermont Catholic

    When Sierra Longmoore talks about “the journey,” she is talking about a journey she believes took her to the presence of God and St. Padre Pio...

  • 02/12/2021 Caledonia Record

    Following Tragedy, Local Family Grateful For Love From Community...

  • 05/23/2021 WCAX

    The community rallied behind the Bradford teen following a devastating car crash, and now, she’s giving her thanks...

  • 02/21/24 Journal Opinion

    In 2020, 17-year-old Sierra Longmoore crashed the family car in Newbury and suffered a massive brain injury. Her critical condition left little hope..