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  1. Van Brooks (born February 2, 1988, in Baltimore, MD) was a three-sport athlete who developed his passion for football at the age of seven. Despite this, it wasn't until high school that he realized his potential and the success he could have.

  2. 11K Followers, 2,375 Following, 1,146 Posts - Van Brooks (@vanbrooks25) on Instagram: "Coach V Youth Speaker Founder of @safealternative"

  3. Van eventually returned to SAFE in 2019 and has since been on a mission to open a new workforce development center to further SAFE’s mission. This center is scheduled to open this year, 2022. To date, Van has been appointed three times by Governor Hogan, and worked with many of Maryland's major corporations and foundation and have received ...

  4. Van Wyck Brooks (February 16, 1886 – May 2, 1963) was an American literary critic, biographer, and historian. Biography. Members of the Independent Voters Committee of the Arts and Sciences for Roosevelt visit FDR at the White House (October 1944).

  5. Nov 26, 2013 · On September 25th, 2004, Van Brooks’ life would change forever. Brooks, a Poppleton native, was a three-sport standout at Loyola Blakefield High School in football, basketball and lacrosse. While playing safety for the Dons’ football team against MIAA-opponent Georgetown Prep, he went in for a tackle and his head collided with someone’s knee.

  6. INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER. With dreams of playing football collegiately and professionally, Van's life was completely changed after breaking his neck during a high school football game. As a result, he was paralyzed from the neck down losing the ability to move, talk, or breath on his own.

  7. A star football player at Loyola Blakefield High School, Van Brooks was just 16 when he broke his neck during a game and woke up at Shock Trauma, paralyzed from the neck down. Brooks fell into a depression.