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    My daughter loves to go to the Uncle Sam Jam every year. Rides are very safe and supervised.

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    Victory Day

    Victory Day

    5.0(1 review)
    2.5 miDownriver

    Victory Day was started in 2010 by Trenton teacher and varsity football defensive coordinator Aaron…read moreSegedi. Aaron, a native of Riverview, Michigan was diagnosed with cancer in 2005, which was brought on by a rare condition known as primary sclerosing cholangitis. After chemo and radiation therapy, the cancer was beaten, but the liver was destroyed. Segedi was placed on a list for a cadaver liver, which was necessary for his survival. He was told he would wait close to 2 years for a cadaver liver, a time frame which could have proven fatal. In order to save his life, Aaron's sister Rhonda passed the extensive testing at The Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and graciously donated 70% of her liver to Aaron, a procedure which proved successful. In 2009, Aaron was diagnosed with Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder, and was required to endure another round of radiation therapy. Scheduled for six sessions, Aaron miraculously beat the cancer after only three, although he had to finish all six. During the fall of 2013, Aaron was diagnosed with cancer for the third time. This time, a rare tumor the size of a golf ball found discovered in his left forearm. One in a million are diagnosed with this type of tumor called, Synovial Sarcoma. This young teacher and coach was infused with chemotherapy six more times and received 30 radiation treatments. Inspired by his sister's selflessness, Aaron has made a deal with the greatest coach of all, the one he calls God. He promised Him, that if he lived, he would make our community and the world we all live in a brighter place. And that is exactly how Victory Day came to be. As a football coach, Aaron lives by the philosophy that building character holds equal importance to teaching Xs and Os, if not more. He has recently developed a character manual that is used as a teaching tool for varsity football players at Trenton High School. The manual requires players to self-reflect and study various virtues with the intent of helping them develop into men of character. One of the virtues is selflessness. This particular unit encouraged Aaron to teach the players the importance of servant leadership. Victory Day was developed as a vehicle to teach this virtue, as well as a way to give back to the community. What started out as an idea filled with uncertainty has since developed into a rapidly growing phenomenon that has achieved national press. Segedi and Victory Day were covered by the Huffington Post. Aaron had the opportunity to present at a sports leadership conference in Cincinnati, and the program has already been adopted by various schools in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota and New Jersey. Many universities have adopted the Victory Day program including Eastern Michigan and University of Toledo.

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