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The youngest of four, Hannah Grace is the only daughter in the Lynchard family. While born in New York, she was raised in the state of Virginia following a week after she was born. Her parents, siblings, and herself have always been a tight-knit unit that demonstrated care, generosity, love, and understanding--it's within this family structure she was taught the necessity of having each other's backs. No matter what.
A student of psychology (Bachelor's of Science), Hannah's specific interest in the field is tailored around memory and cognition. It's within this facet of psychology that her aim is to aid and support in the development of individual growth, regardless of where a person finds themselves in their life. Her passion is in helping motivate those found within difficult or tragic situations to keep going forward, regardless of circumstance.
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My Story
On September 29th, 2022, life changed forever.
That was the day I'd walked into the hospital room with my family in Mississippi, and we saw my brother, Justin David Lynchard, clinging to life by a thread. It was the night prior that he was struck by a speeding pickup truck while crossing the road, narrowly missing the other army soldiers, and leaving him with several broken bones, a severe traumatic brain injury, a subsequent stroke, and many other terrible wounds.
Before then, life had been typical, going day-to-day with surface-level conversations, thoughts, concerns... it was after, that this notion of "normalcy" vanished. Within its place was newfound meaning and purpose, and its depths, limitless. Being on this journey with my brother as he recovers has been like nothing else, and its weight is priceless. It's my honor, privilege, duty, and to my utmost gratitude to be able to support him as he continues forward in his new life. Branching from this, my family and I have also been given the privilege of the support, love, and care of many other individuals, as well as many other nonprofits, who have aided us on this journey.
My gratitude for all that's been done cannot be put into words... but it can be put into actions.
As I've supported my brother through his recovery journey, and been myself supported in the journey, it would be my honor and privilege to do the same for others.
When I'd first enrolled in college to study psychology, I wasn't sure why; I was just following a certain pull---a series of knocking on closed doors opening at just the right twists and turns; it'd started with intrigue, my own personal interest in psychology; and then another turn, to help others the way we all need to be helped; another turn, to help those who struggle the most behaviorally and cognitively; and then another twist, the need to learn more about memory impairments and cognition, for my brother; and then finally, I saw the way out, the door for Mission On Your 6, to help those like my brother.
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Contact
In need of more information or support? You can knock on my door by reaching out either by email or mobile.
1+434-229-7750



