Triumph Foundation
Rick Hollman is an experienced entrepreneur and real estate professional, currently serving as the Owner of The Seven Deuce Ranch, LLC since November 2021. As a Member of the Board of Directors at Triumph Foundation since February 2014, Rick contributes to the organization's leadership. Rick also holds the position of Managing Member at Zero Vacancy LLC, overseeing a successful real estate partnership focused on the acquisition and renovation of an industrial park in North Hollywood, which yielded a substantial return for investors. Additionally, Rick serves as Co-Managing Member at HG 178th Street LP, which owns a significant industrial building in Gardena. Rick's career began in July 1995 with The Hollman Company, where Rick has been the President, further solidifying a strong background in real estate management and development.
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Triumph Foundation
Triumph Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to help children, adults, and Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder (SCI) to triumph over their disability and to inspire them to keep moving forward with their lives by pushing themselves to get better every day. Triumph Foundation works to minimize the obstacles that one faces after suffering traumatic injury. Triumph Foundation provides resources, hope and security to people living with paralysis – not just initially when the injury occurs, but as a lifelong support network. Additionally, we hold events that are a captivating force within the entire community. We are the go-to organization for people living with mobility impairments in Southern California. Triumph Foundation provides the following programs: Newly Injured Support -Care Basket Outreach -SCI Support Groups Grants and Equipment -Keep Moving Forward Grants -Equipment & Supply Exchange Adaptive Recreation -Wheelchair Sports -Outdoor Adventures Our programs assist a person from the beginning of their injury with our Care Basket Outreach; down the road to recovery getting the necessary goods and services to achieve independence through our Keep Moving Forward Grant and Exchange program; and then assist a person with SCI to reemerge into the community by helping them emotionally through our Support Groups and restore a sense of life and adventure through our Adaptive Recreation activities. We have become a force in the community that is a critical resource to people living with paralysis.