How to Help
Buy jewelry
The Veasey family is selling beautiful handmade beaded jewelry and giving 100 percent of the sales to Krempels Center. Offered at Ganesh Imports in Portsmouth and www.bettermentthroughbeads.com.
Left: Carolyn Veasey Jackson, Valerie Veasey and Zoe Veasey model Betterment Through Beads jewelry. (Photo courtesy Ed Veasey)
Purchase official t-shirt of professional cyclist,
son of brain injury survivor
The younger of Ted and Margie King's two sons, Teddy is now in his sixth year of professional racing and his third year racing at the highest level of the sport, namely the Europe ProTour.
2011 marks his first season on the Italian powerhouse program, Liquigas-Cannondale. (Speaking to an American audience an ocean away from cycling’s European home, Teddy explains that this is a bit like playing baseball for the New York Yank... err, Boston Red Sox! It doesn’t get any bigger than this.)
From January through October, Teddy lives the good life as he cumbersomely uses his Ameri’talian in his Italian home of Lucca, located in scenic Tuscany.
After first producing enough shirts to clad both Mom and Dad, Teddy has surprised even himself by selling hundreds of the iamnotTedKing t-shirts and stickers throughout the globe. A great portion of the proceeds from these shirts goes directly to the Krempels Center, so buy one today for both you and your family members to support Krempels aaaand your new favorite American cyclist!
Help children affected by brain injury
The Anna Fund provides small grants for children of members or families associated with the Krempels Center who have been affected directly or indirectly by brain injury to take a break and have fun – whether a day visit to an amusement or water park or other specific request for an outing.


Anna began donating to the Krempels Center in 2005 through her savings, collecting contributions from other students, and by selling various items at her disposal and creation, such as the locally famous “Annamals" made from new and donated socks. She has raised more than $2,000 as well as a greater local awareness of brain injury.
To make a financial or sock donation, contact Lisa Hanson, Support and Resources Coordinator at
(603) 570-2026, ext. 2 or lhanson@krempelscenter.org.
Donate a Vehicle
Donation Line is one of the largest, most visited and trusted vehicle donation centers in America. Krempels Center will gladly accept donations of cars, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles and even jet skis and snowmobiles. Just click on the Donation Line link above, and select Krempels Center in the "Select Charity" box. Alternatively, you can talk to a Donation Line representative at (877) 227-7487. Further questions? Call Kristi Scarpone, Krempels Center Development Director at (603) 570-2026, ext. 4.


