The Darius Goes West Foundation

Wednesday, January 30, 2013



Written by: Jane Cozby 

I’d like to introduce you to Logan Smalley & Darius Weems.

Logan is the founder of the Darius Goes West Foundation. The roots of the foundation began with Logan’s volunteer efforts at a summer camp for children with special needs. 

At this camp, Logan met Mario Weems who had Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) - the number one fatal genetic disease of children.  He also met Mario’s  younger brother Darius, who was then 5. After seven years of summer camp, prior to Mario’s death, he asked Logan to look after Darius.  He couldn’t possibly know that this pledge would turn into a recorded 7,000 mile road trip and documentary that would help raise well over a million dollars for DMD research.  

DMD is a form of muscular dystrophy that worsens quickly. It occurs in about 1 out of every 3,600 male infants. Children with this disease are not expected to live beyond their mid-20’s.

It was Logan’s idea to take Darius, who was now 15, on a cross country adventure in attempt to get MTV to customize Darius’ wheelchair on the popular show, Pimp my Ride.  Logan, Darius and a crew of incredible friends departed Athens, Georgia and headed west to California.  They chronicled this road trip and turned it into a documentary entitled “Darius Goes West”.  

The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2005, where it earned its first of over 25 awards, while raising awareness for the critical need to find a cure for DMD and the importance of handicap accessibility in public facilities.

Darius just celebrated his 23rd birthday, lives a fulfilling life, and continues to pursue his dreams.  He recently debuted his single Thank You for 23 on iTunes.  He possesses an incredible positive attitude and love for life. 

“Darius Goes West” is available on DVD and has evolved as part of the “Know About It” Program, which is a classroom series targeting middle/high school students.

Check out the foundation website to make a difference. 

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