Lauren's Story
"Lauren" spelled backwards.
Lauren is a real child. A child who needed an urgent medical exam — an MRI that would determine what was happening inside her body. The insurance company needed weeks to approve it. Her family didn't have the money to pay out of pocket. And the clock was running.
That's the reality for thousands of children. The exam exists. The clinic is ready. The doctor is waiting. But the system moves slowly, and children don't have the luxury of time.
Nerual Foundation exists to eliminate that wait.
What We Do
We pay for urgent medical exams — MRIs, biopsies, echocardiograms, neurological studies — for children whose insurance won't approve in time or whose families can't afford them.
- The family applies through a verified clinic or hospital partner
- Nerual verifies the case within hours — not days, not weeks
- Nerual pays the clinic directly
- The child has their exam in less than 72 hours
The family pays nothing. Ever.
How It's Funded
Nerual is not funded by donations alone. It's not a charity drive. It's not a checkbox.
A fixed percentage of every Vault Sweepstakes round goes directly to Nerual Foundation. It's built into the structure of the business — before prizes, before operations, before profit. It's permanent.
The sweepstakes doesn't exist despite the foundation. The sweepstakes exists because of it.
The Name
Nerual is not a brand name. It's not an acronym.
It's Lauren, spelled backwards. A specific child, with a specific story, who is the reason this entire thing exists.
Every exam funded carries her name — reversed, so that every child who benefits gets to write their own story forward.