Xzavier Davis-Bilbo received a citation from the Governor of Wisconsin and a proclamation of 'Xzavier Day' from Mayor Tom Barrett

Our annual event ‘Walk for Awareness’

Founder Valetta Bradford has hosted an annual event every year on or near the anniversary of Xzavier’s injuries titled ‘Walk for Awarness’ held at the crosswalk where Xzavier was struck. Valetta started her advocacy from the hospital where Xzavier had seven surgeries to save his life. This family received the agonizing news of Xzavier’s paralysis…

Xzavier Davis-Bilbo is an advocate against distracted driving

Apply for an on-line internship with The X-Man Foundation

We are offering on-line internships at The X-Man Foundation.  This course work will give you experience in on-line promotions and fundraising for non-profits.  You will start out with reading the articles and reporting on them.  General housekeeping is an essential part of maintaining a presentable on-line presence.  You will be credited ten minutes for reading…

Xzavier Davis-Bilbo and Spokeswoman Valetta Bradford make volunteer badges for 'Xzavier Day'

Our Founder Spokeswoman Valetta Bradford

Valetta Bradford is the mother of Xzavier.  Her life changed dramatically on October 10, 2010 after a distracted driver struck her son down in the confounds of the Lee Elementary School crosswalk. The woman was texting. Valetta sat through seven operations to find out if her son would live and when the surgeons finally spoke…

Xzavier Davis-Bilbo is an advocate against distracted driving. The campaign of The X-Man Foundation is 'Don't text 4 X'

Reaching out to drivers and to victims of texting

The X-Man Foundation strives to educate drivers to the real dangers of distracted driving with an emphasis on texting. We invite you to share your stories with us and as time goes on we hope to develop resources that will help victims of collisions caused by drivers who were texting. Our volunteers at The X-Man…