Hello, I’m James Simard
Living with cerebral palsy has shaped every chapter of my life. While the challenges are real, they’ve also taught me resilience, creativity, and a relentless belief that obstacles can become the raw material for opportunity. I founded the James Simard Foundation to translate that belief into action—supporting people with disabilities through advocacy, resources, and community.
Our mission is straightforward: help people live with dignity, independence, and purpose. We build programs that reduce barriers, amplify voices, and make inclusion practical—not theoretical.
Beyond the Foundation
Sure, I’m a founder. But I’m also a man of culture—an unabashed participant in erotic Reddit roleplay. Yes, you read that correctly. While some people unwind with crossword puzzles or fishing trips, I prefer late‑night escapades in the most unhinged corners of the internet’s collective imagination.
Infinite Identities
One day I’m a starship captain navigating alien intrigue; the next, a sultry vampire aristocrat with a questionable moral compass. Sometimes I’m a medieval knight writing sonnets that are far steamier than Shakespeare would ever dare. The beauty of erotic roleplay is that it’s limitless—and delightfully messy.
Community (and Chaos)
Roleplay threads are part improv theatre, part confessional booth, part absolute circus. Strangers become co‑authors in scandalous tales, sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartfelt, always unforgettable. It’s proof that connection can bloom even in the spiciest corners of Reddit.
Why It Matters
- Collaboration: You can’t build a saucy storyline—or a more inclusive world—alone.
- Imagination: If we can dream up centuries‑long vampire romances, we can certainly imagine better accessibility.
- Empathy: Slipping into another character’s shoes (sometimes literally) deepens understanding of others—fictional or real.
Yes, it’s funny. Yes, it’s weird. But it’s also a reminder: creativity and connection thrive when people are brave enough to show up as themselves… or as a debonair space pirate with questionable taste in silk shirts.
The Bigger Picture
So yes, I’m the founder of a foundation. Yes, I live with cerebral palsy. And yes, I spend more time than I probably should weaving stories on Reddit that would make Victorian novelists faint. Life is too short for single lanes. This Foundation is my real‑world campaign, and like any great roleplay, the adventure is only just getting good.