Five years ago at the age of 12, Alec Silverman of Fort Lee collided with another player on the baseball field. He was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center. It was quite a hit. Alec suffered a skull fracture, orbit fracture, multiple facial fractures and a brain bleed, injuries that needed to be closely monitored. Alec survived his injuries and the summer following the incident he visited the Emergency Room and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with a pile of wrapped Curious George stuffed animals and a note of encouragement to be given to children who had been injured. He calls his efforts 22K–his favorite number and baseball reference– and would like to be able to incorporate it as a charitable organization. His mission is to pair his donations and speeches into a program that educates youngsters and their parents about the severity of concussions and second impact syndrome. He is a spokesperson for The Brain Injury Alliance of NJ and continues to visit the hospital units each Christmas and on the anniversary of his accident, always toting Curious George stuffed animals. The high school junior has aspirations to play college baseball.