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Last chance to get in on the Justin ImHof bike raffle! Drawing set for January 22nd Lucerne Valley CA, AMA National Hare & Hound!

Jan 12th, 2012

Please show your support for Justin ImHof by buying a raffle ticket for a new Honda CRF250R. The drawing is set for January 22nd at the 1st round of the AMA National Hare & Hound series. Tickets are available online till midnight pacific time January 17th 2012. Tickets will be available on site at the Hare & Hound leading up to the drawing for $100.00 cash only at the event. Justin and his family will be on hand to celebrate with the winner. You do not have to be on hand to win but it would be fun if you were...

Go to www.TrueChampion.org or www.JCRHonda.com and click on the win this bike graphic to purchase your tickets now. 100% of the raffle goes to supporting the recovery of Justin ImHof. The cost is $100.00 at the event and our goal is to sell 200 tickets.

"Justin is an inspiration to me and so many people. He is the most determined kid I have ever come across. Please support Justin by purchasing a ticket for this raffle." -- Johnny Campbell

Thank you to everyone that has supported Justin’s recovery with your time money and prayers. With your support Justin can continue his much needed speech and therapy sessions along with any possible upcoming surgeries. Team ImHof is truly blessed to have the support from the entire Off-Road community, his friends and his family. You can read more about Justin's journey thru the message board links below.

Justin's mom Karen sent in this update: When Justin was racing in the 2010 Baja 1000 crashed and he landed mostly on the right upper portion of his body, his ribs, arm, neck, shoulder, scapula and head were all injured. His arm doesn't work as of yet, the injury he has is called brachial plexus.

http://www.assh.org/Public/HandConditions/Pages/BrachialPlexus.aspx

The nerves in his arm are damaged, so the brain cannot communicate with the arm and tell it to function properly.

Speech is still difficult for him so he attends speech therapy. He also attends occupational therapy and physical therapy and continues to improve, never giving up. This kid is able to do one armed push-ups with his left arm and kick out a bunch of sit ups with a 20 lb weight on his stomach. He always says, "If there is a will, there is a way."

Justin just underwent a 7 hour double nerve transfer surgery at UCLA with our amazing doctor, Dr. Nader Pouratian to help repair his right arm. He was suppose to stay 3 days in the hospital, but was out of the hospital by 1:00 the next day.

Seriously, he is one tough kid, he never complains of pain and never says "I can't." When asked if he wanted pain medication for home, he said "No." I didn't even fill the prescription, because I knew he wouldn't take it.

Justin is in the process of being accepted to Coastline Community College and if all works out, he will start attending in January 2012. Coastline has a brain injury program and he will benefit tremendously from this cognitive program.

Justin is a miracle. Going from being in a coma for 20 days, on life support, a ventilator, feeding tube and a screw in his skull to measure pressure in the brain. He is now driving himself to the many, many medical appointments.

Yes, he did have to relearn how to walk, eat, and tend to the normal daily hygiene routines. He is able to text left handed on his iphone and loves to communicate on Facebook. Show your support and friend Justin on Facebook either on Team Justin ImHof or Justin ImHof.

He is ALWAYS shining with that huge "Justin" smile. He believes he was "reborn" on November 18, 2010 the date of his accident.

With your support Justin can continue his much needed speech and therapy sessions along with any possible upcoming surgeries.

Team ImHof is truly blessed to have the support from the entire Off-Road community, his friends and his family.

You can read more about Justin's journey thru the message board links below.

http://www.district37ama.org/forums/showthread.php?t=41725

http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php/88283-Please-Pray-for-Justin-Imhoff-8x

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