Love, Zac:
Small-Town Football and the Life and Death of an American Boy

by Reid Forgrave released on September 8, 2020!


“This is a book about sports, but this is not a sports book.” This is Zac Easter’s story.

Learn more and order your own copy of the book here

LEARN ABOUT THE PROBLEM,
BEFORE IT BECOMES A REAL PROBLEM.


Through research and development, we are searching for ways to identify CTE potential in concussed and sub-concussed brains. It is our aim to protect and defend against the long-term, ill-effects of multiple traumatic brain injuries – many of which occur often in organized sports, as well as every day life. This is your chance to help us succeed

Thanks to you, now there’s hope

Thanks to you, now there's hope.

It is a fact, when people play collision sports (especially kids) they can suffer from multiple concussions and sub-concussions. Many times, these injuries are the harbinger of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy or "CTE", as it's commonly known. CTE is a brain condition that leads to forgetfulness, confusion, depression, and in the case of my son, Zac Easter - suicide.

CTE Hope is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit dedicated to utilizing biomarker protein data to identify a concussive event. Our aim at CTE Hope is not to end sports that may have a concussive aspect, but to develop new tools to identify the level of brain injury sustained by the athlete. The instant test will confirm the potential existence of a concussion and further protocol will be determined by the institution.

CTE Hope is too late for my son, but maybe not yours.

Invest in the technology that’s changing contact sports. Help us finish our research and bring this vitally important medical device to the market.

 

 




Brenda Easter / Founder & CEO, CTE Hope

DONATE NOW

Make a difference

Make a difference in the world of CTE detection and prevention.

You can make a donation today of any amount. We will be glad to receive it and put it directly into the research and success of CTE Hope.

Thank you! We appreciate your generosity!

Donate Now

A Final Word

A final word about CTE.

Although we focus on youth collision sports, it is important to remember that any concussive event including falls, and near falls, can produce CTE. We are researching CTE and plan to come out with a comprehensive testing device to alert institutions before the onset of CTE and its deleterious effects.

Donate Now

Watch the full-length documentary here
– produced by Gentlemen’s Quarterely.

Even a $1 donation will help us identify the markers for CTE. Like Alzheimers, it is a terrible way to live life.

Watch the Film & Donate Now

Event Registration - Indianola Chamber of Commerce.
This event has completed.

Tournament of Hope - CTE Hope Golf Open
9/19/2020 - 9/19/2020
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Event Description
Need a break from your regular routine?  Ready for something fun with people you enjoy?  Do you want an opportunity to support a good cause while getting to know other golfers?  Whether you are new to the sport, nearly a pro, or just want to participate in the Tournament for Hope this is the right fit for you!  
 
Mark your calendars and plan to enjoy a fun-filled day at CTE Hope's annual Golf Tournament of Hope on September 19, 2020, at the Arther Blank Golf Course .  T-time's starting at 8 am!   Cost is $100 per golfer and includes a golf cart, lunch, beverages, 18 holes of golf, flight/pin prizes, and more!  (Please note, we have moved this tournament from a shotgun start to t-times to ensure we provide our guests a socially responsible, safe day.)


CTE Hope – Research. Prevention. Support. Education.

 

Love, Zac:
Small-Town Football and the Life and Death of an American Boy

by Reid Forgrave released on September 8, 2020!


“This is a book about sports, but this is not a sports book.” This is Zac Easter’s story.

Learn more and order your own copy of the book here

LEARN ABOUT THE PROBLEM,
BEFORE IT BECOMES A REAL PROBLEM.


Through research and development, we are searching for ways to identify CTE potential in concussed and sub-concussed brains. It is our aim to protect and defend against the long-term, ill-effects of multiple traumatic brain injuries – many of which occur often in organized sports, as well as every day life. This is your chance to help us succeed

Thanks to you, now there’s hope

Thanks to you, now there's hope.

It is a fact, when people play collision sports (especially kids) they can suffer from multiple concussions and sub-concussions. Many times, these injuries are the harbinger of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy or "CTE", as it's commonly known. CTE is a brain condition that leads to forgetfulness, confusion, depression, and in the case of my son, Zac Easter - suicide.

CTE Hope is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit dedicated to utilizing biomarker protein data to identify a concussive event. Our aim at CTE Hope is not to end sports that may have a concussive aspect, but to develop new tools to identify the level of brain injury sustained by the athlete. The instant test will confirm the potential existence of a concussion and further protocol will be determined by the institution.

CTE Hope is too late for my son, but maybe not yours.

Invest in the technology that’s changing contact sports. Help us finish our research and bring this vitally important medical device to the market.

 

 




Brenda Easter / Founder & CEO, CTE Hope

DONATE NOW

Make a difference

Make a difference in the world of CTE detection and prevention.

You can make a donation today of any amount. We will be glad to receive it and put it directly into the research and success of CTE Hope.

Thank you! We appreciate your generosity!

Donate Now

A Final Word

A final word about CTE.

Although we focus on youth collision sports, it is important to remember that any concussive event including falls, and near falls, can produce CTE. We are researching CTE and plan to come out with a comprehensive testing device to alert institutions before the onset of CTE and its deleterious effects.

Donate Now

Watch the full-length documentary here
– produced by Gentlemen’s Quarterely.

Even a $1 donation will help us identify the markers for CTE. Like Alzheimers, it is a terrible way to live life.

Watch the Film & Donate Now