Help Bri Reach the Care She Needs
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Bri is 11 years old, legally blind, and full of personality. She was born with a rare eye condition called Aniridia, and because of it, her vision is limited every single day. Her eye specialists are not in town — most of them are in Greenville — so every appointment requires scheduling paid transportation. Bri’s dad is also legally blind, so driving simply isn’t an option for this family.
For most of us, getting to a doctor visit is simple: grab keys, start the car, and go. For Bri’s family in Spartanburg — it isn’t that easy.
Transportation is the biggest barrier standing between Bri and the specialist care she needs.
How Your Support Helps
- transportation expenses to specialist appointments in Greenville
 - items for home that help Bri comfortably learn outside of school
 - tinted eyewear to help manage glare and bright outdoor light
 - support for school activities where a parent must attend with her
 
These are everyday needs that directly affect Bri’s comfort, education, and well-being.
What Bri Loves
Bri isn’t defined by her diagnosis. She’s a fun, creative kid who loves:
- soccer
 - coloring
 - reading
 
Your support helps her stay connected to the things that make her happy — not just the medical side of her life.
Why Community Support Matters
Without transportation, specialist care gets delayed. Without the right resources at home, schoolwork becomes harder.
This support makes a very real difference for Bri and her dad.
Junk for Joy
Junk for Joy exists to help local children overcome everyday challenges like this — so they can continue growing, learning, and living life with confidence.