The Victory Project is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to ensuring that young athletes in the greater Los Angeles area receive world-class sports medicine care—regardless of their socioeconomic or insurance status. Founded on a commitment to excellence in patient care, education, and community service, the project seeks to bridge the gap in access to high-quality orthopaedic and rehabilitative care for ALL youth athletes.
Through strategic partnerships between USC Keck Medical Center, The Epstein Center for Sports Medicine at USC, LA General Hospital, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, and local physicians, physical therapists, and coaches, the Victory Project will become the most trusted resource for injured youth athletes and their families.
Our Victory Project Program Director leads outreach efforts to build strong connections with local healthcare providers, youth sports administrators, and families to ensure that no young athlete is left behind due to financial barriers. We aim to expand resources and offset costs for surgical and postoperative care, creating a lasting impact on the community.
The Victory Project is more than just a healthcare initiative—it is a movement to redefine sports medicine accessibility. Through collaboration, innovation, and unwavering dedication, we strive to leave a lasting legacy of excellence and equity in youth sports healthcare in Los Angeles.
Join us in making victory possible for every young athlete.
"The Victory Project is dedicated to providing equitable, high-quality sports medicine care to youth athletes across Los Angeles, regardless of socioeconomic or insurance status. By partnering with families, physicians, coaches, and he community, we ensure injured young athletes receive the same level of care as elite professionals, empowering them to recover, thrive, and achieve their full potential."
"To become the leading and most trusted resource for youth sports medicine in Los Angeles, ensuring that every injured young athlete—regardless of background or circumstance—receives world-class care, support, and opportunity to return to the activities they love, stronger and healthier than before."