Go to our blog page to see Ricky and Annie featured in the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine Magazine.

Our first new event of this year (a cornhole tournament) was held on June 7, with 90 players competing for cash prizes, etc.  Players traveled from as far away as Oneida, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo and other local towns.

Another new event will be held on Sunday, September 28 in NYC.  We will be hosting a comedy show at one of New York’s finest comedy venues, the Gotham Comedy Club.  Our comedic headliner will be Pete Correale, plus, one of our own comedians, Moody McCarthy.  We are excited to say that we are in the process of putting together a package deal with a bus excursion from Batavia to New York City to see the show. Stay tuned for this amazing opportunity, available for purchase starting next week.

Check out our EVENTS page to see our complete list for 2025. Everyone is welcome to any or all of our fun events.

Ricky Palermo Foundation Updates of new events for 2025

We partner with businesses and organizations in our local community to host non profit events.

Your participation and donations fund spinal cord research.

That research directly affects the lives of those with spinal cord injuries.

Our mission is to raise funds and awareness for spinal cord injury research. In 28 years, we have raised and donated $2,000,000 million to our community and to research at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. 

$1,285,000 to The Miami Project

Over $215,000 to our local Batavia Hospital

Over $220,000 to our FES bike program at the local Batavia YMCA

Approximately $52,000 to the spinal wing at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY

We are so proud of what we have accomplished so far and won’t give up until we have a cure!


 

ABOUT

Founding Story

Over forty years ago, life as he knew it changed when Ricky Palermo was involved in an automobile accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Since then, with help from a close knit community of family and friends, Ricky has dedicated his life to the foundation that bears his name and finding a cure for spinal cord injuries.

 

We couldn’t do it without YOU

We wouldn’t be where we are today without the help we receive from our friends, family, and volunteers.

Meet the team

A special thanks to our partners otherwise known as our “team” in our local community, The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, and The Buoniconti Fund.