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Media coverage: Stroup Kids For Kids & Tri To Help

Written Articles

April 2019: Baltimore’s Child – Who’s Taking Care of You?
When On the surface, the Stroups appear to be a family of five.  Tina and Trent Stroup have three kids: soon-to-be 15 year-old Addie, Oliver, 12, and Vivi, 9.  But one family member as a life-threatening and life-altering disability, and because of it, they must sometimes behave as a family of one. >>Read Full Article

July 2016: Indoor triathlon benefits epilepsy foundation
When Trent Stroup’s daughter, Adelyn, was diagnosed with Aicardi Syndrome, a rare disorder that causes seizures and developmental delays, he and his wife decided to do something about it. >>Read Full Article

March 2014: An exercise in philanthropy: Hopkins staff member’s triathlon helps raise funds and awareness for Epilepsy
Trent Stroup isn’t one to sit still. The tall, slender father of three has been an avid triathlete for years, competing in mega-triathlons and running his 15-mile commute from Towson to his Homewood Campus office, where he is the director of information systems for Johns Hopkins Development and Alumni Relations. Among his many athletic endeavors, there is one that is he most passionate about – the Tri to Help Indoor Triathlon for Epilepsy. >>Read Full Article

TV Coverage

September 2014 – Media Coverage by ABC2NEWS: Taking a walk to help others
Towson, Maryland – Arriving at the Stroup’s Baltimore home, the first thing that strikes you is the understanding that this is a tight-knit family.  “We are. We really are,” laughs Tina and Trent Stroup. “We focus on doing a lot of stuff together.”  With three children, whirlwind schedules and two jobs to manage, Tina and Trent have their work cut out for them each day. >>Watch Video

February 2010 – Media Coverage by ABC2NEWS: 5th Annual Tri To Help Event
Tri To Help Maryland event was hosted in three clubs in the same day with a record 203 participants. >>Watch Video