Oct 24, 2025

Team UA: Individual Athlete 25-26 Scholastic Season

Where Every Big Play Means More!

Turning the power of sport into hope for the 30 million Americans living with a rare disease.

Uplifting Athletes invests in the lives of people impacted by rare disease—so everyone has hope for the future. We believe athletes have a unique platform to create meaningful change, bringing visibility and resources to communities that need them most. Through dedication, teamwork, and heart, we transform athletic excellence into lasting impact for families facing rare disease challenges every single day.

Uplifting Athletes engages athletes at all levels to support the needs of people impacted by rare diseases for Today, Tomorrow and The Future.  Our three-pillar approach ensures comprehensive support across every stage of the rare disease journey.

Team UA gives athletes the chance to turn their sport into a force for good—raising awareness and funds for the rare disease community while building leadership skills that last far beyond your playing days. Whether you're a freshman or a senior, a starter or a reserve, every athlete has the power to make a difference. Your platform matters. Your effort counts. Your voice can change lives.

Ready to Make an Impact?

Start your Team UA campaign today. Use your sport, your season, your story—to change lives and create hope for the rare disease community.

Supporting my pledge drive is simple! Fans can make a pledge or leave a flat donation to my efforts. Thank you for your support!

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Uplifting Athletes is a nonprofit organization founded in 2007 that harnesses the power of sport to build a community that invests in the lives of people impacted by rare diseases. Since its inception, Uplifting Athletes has raised more than $11 million by engaging athletes in order to positively impact the rare disease community for today, tomorrow and the future. To learn more about Uplifting Athletes please visit UpliftingAthletes.org.

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