Travis Flores
Travis Michael Flores (born April 7, 1991) is an American writer, activist, philanthropist, and motivational speaker. He is a published children's book author and has written for several magazines and publications, including OUT, UpWorthy, and DoSomething.[1][2] He has been featured in works such as Chicken Soup for the Soul, Reader's Digest: Selections, Charlie's Cancer Rescue and The Lemonade Stand.[3][4] Flores has cystic fibrosis and has spoken very openly about it, having served as a spokesperson for various cystic fibrosis related organizations and fundraisers.[5][6][7][8] He is very passionate about his charitable work with both the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and has donated a large percentage of his children's book proceeds to the two organizations. Throughout his life and career, he has helped to raise mass amounts of money for both the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Make-A-Wish, among other charities including the Christina Grimmie Foundation, Global Genes, etc.[9] Flores also established his own 501(c)(3) organization in 2005, which provides laptops to chronically ill youth in hospitals.[10][11]
Travis Flores | |
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Born | Travis Michael Flores April 7, 1991 Glendale, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Marymount Manhattan College New York University |
Occupation(s) | Motivational speaker, writer, producer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Partner | Clément Souyri |
When Flores was twelve years old, he began work with illustrator Michelle Ciappa to prepare his children's book The Spider Who Never Gave Up for publishing. In 2004, after the book was published when Flores was thirteen, he began a motivational speaking and book tour.[12] In the same year, June 18 was proclaimed by Mayor Michael Mullen as Travis Flores Day in Marietta, Ohio, a city near his hometown Newport, Ohio.[13] A year later, Flores partnered with Disney to print an edition of his book for a Make-A-Wish Foundation event, in which two million dollars was donated to the charity.[14][15][16] The media attention and success of the event enabled Flores to extend his tour another two years.
Flores started college when he was sixteen years old and received his bachelor's degree in acting from Marymount Manhattan College at the age of twenty. In 2010, during his work as an undergraduate student, he worked with Susan Batson on the Broadway workshops of the Tennessee Williams play, In Masks Outrageous and Austere. In 2012, the play opened at Culture Project theater in New York City, but Flores was no longer affiliated with the project.[17][18][19] While working in New York City, he attended New York University and graduated in the spring of 2013 with a master's degree in Fundraising.[20]
On March 3, 2015, Flores successfully received a double-lung transplant at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Following the operation, he continued his work in entertainment and later underwent a second double-lung transplant on October 3, 2017, at the same medical facility. In January 2019, his second transplant was rejected by his body. For more than a year, he advocated for himself, with his team at UCLA, to be approved by his insurance for a third double-lung transplant. On May 5, 2020, Flores received his third bilateral lung transplant, making him 1 of approximately 30 worldwide to have ever undergone 3 double-lung transplants.
In May 2019, Flores came out as gay on the CW series MyLastDays, making him the first person to ever come out on the network.[21]
Flores currently resides in Los Angeles, California with his partner, Clément Souyri. He continues to pursue his philanthropic outreaches, acting, and writing. His parents, Timothy and Teresa Flores, as well as his two siblings, Justin and Brandon Flores, live in Ohio.[22]
References
- http://www.themariettatimes.com/page/content.detail/id/548734/Students-get-inspirational-message.html?nav=5002, The Marietta Times, 2012 Archived 2013-06-30 at archive.today
- travisflores.org, 2013
- http://www.northcoastuniversity.com/Lemonade_Photos.html
- www.sparkeythespider.com
- 13th Annual Battle Against Cystic Fibrosis Football Game, The News Center, Kristen Kirby, 2006
- BACF Basketball Classic Tonight, News and Sentinel, Steve Hemmelgarn, 2006
- Ohio Opens BACF Practice, News and Sentinel, Kerry Patrick, 2011 Archived 2013-06-30 at archive.today
- Cheuvront Overcomes the odds, The News and Sentinel, Kerry Patrick, 2011 Archived 2011-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
- BACF surpasses 500K in Contributions, The News Center, Kerry Patrick, 2010 Archived 2013-06-29 at archive.today
- Living Breathing & Succeeding with Cystic Fibrosis, Boomer Esiason Foundation, Jerry Cahill, 2009 Archived 2013-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Boy with cystic fibrosis grows up to help other children, News Net 5 Cleveland, Alicia Booth, 2010 Archived 2011-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
- Never Give Up!, The News Center, Denise Alex, 2005
- Travis Flores Day, The News Center, Shannon Radford, 2004
- Disney Presents $2 Million to the Make-A-Wish Foundation(R) During Star-Studded Fundraiser Aboard the Disney Magic Cruise Ship on the Eve of the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland, The Free Library, 2005
- Disneyland Park Update, Mouse Planet, Staff Writer, 2005
- Disney Presents $2 Million to the Make A Wish Foundation, Disney Hand Foundation, 2005
- http://www.playbill.com/news/article/160343-Shirley-Knight-Will-Star-in-World-Premiere-of-Tennessee-Williams-In-Masks-Outrageous-and-Austere Shirley Knight Will Star in World Premiere of Tennessee Williams' In Masks Outrageous and Austere, Playbill, Andrew Gans, 2012
- "HOME".
- Students Learn About Careers, The News and Sentinel, Kate York, 2010
- Travis Flores Speaks at Parkersburg South High, Michael Erb, News and Sentinel, 2012
- Love in the Time of Chronic Illness: Gay and Married With Cystic Fibrosis, New Now Next, Nico Lang, 2019
- Two Brothers One Cause, The News Center, Rachel Withers, 2007