
Legacy isn’t just remembered. It’s built.
Join us on November 11, 2026 for the Disabled But Not Really Triumph Gala — an unforgettable evening of elegance, celebration, and purpose. This masquerade-themed gala brings together community leaders, philanthropists, corporate partners, and advocates to honor the resilience of individuals with physical disabilities and raise critical funding for programs that transform lives.
From adaptive fitness training and mental health support to community building and empowerment initiatives, every dollar raised fuels real change. The Triumph Gala is more than an event — it’s a movement toward a world where disability never defines possibility.
Sponsorship and vendor opportunities are now available.
Be part of something bigger.
Your sponsorship of the Triumph Gala directly fuels programs that empower individuals with physical disabilities — from adaptive fitness and mental health services to community-building and advocacy. Align your brand with a mission that celebrates resilience and creates lasting change.
Want to showcase your brand at the Triumph Gala? Vendor booths are available for businesses and organizations looking to connect with our guests in a meaningful way. This is your chance to put your products, services, or mission in front of an engaged and passionate audience.
For vendor booth pricing and availability, contact us at info@disabledbutnotreally.org
When you sponsor the Triumph Gala, you do more than advertise — you invest in a mission that changes lives. Your partnership directly supports programs that empower individuals with physical disabilities to achieve their goals, build confidence, and thrive in their communities.
Whether you’re a corporate partner, local business, or individual supporter, there’s a sponsorship level for you. Let’s build something extraordinary together.
Contact us to learn more:
info@disabledbutnotreally.org | 816.237.0690
Get exclusive stories from our graduates, early access to events, and updates on how your support is changing lives. Join the DBNR family today!

Disabled But Not Really, founded by Wesley Hamilton, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with physical disabilities. Our mission is to provide equal access to resources, opportunities, and support systems that foster independence and resilience. Through specialized programs and an unwavering commitment to inclusivity, we aim to enhance the quality of life for those we serve, helping them thrive beyond their challenges.
Our vision is a world where people with physical disabilities live without limits, supported by innovative programs, inclusive communities, and unwavering advocacy.
© 2026, Disabled But Not Really. All rights reserved.
Every dollar you give helps someone with a physical disability rebuild their life and unlock their full potential.
💪 $100 — Supplies for a training session
🤝 $250 — Outreach & community events
🏋️ $300 — A full adaptive fitness session
100% tax-deductible • Every gift makes a difference