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Since its inception in 1997, the Foundation
has helped improve the quality of life for
individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Examples include:
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Grants to assist in van purchases
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Modifications to existing vehicles
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Upgrades and maintenance for wheelchairs
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Purchase of shower chairs
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Ramp and elevator installations
In addition to the individual grants,
approximately half of the Foundation's
awards go
to support research into an eventual cure
to spinal cord paralysis. This goal, which
is within reach, is the long-term
answer to the survivors of paralysis.
Adaptive equipment
can make a huge difference in the every day lives of individuals
living with a
disability. With your help, the Foundation
is able to provide individual grants such as these recent grants:
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$4,125 to a
quadriplegic little 4-year-old girl in
Voorhees, NJ for an electronic page
turner, as she is learning to read
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$5,000 to a
quadriplegic 4-year-old boy in Lake
Station, IN so the family can purchase a
van
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$2,500 to a
quadriplegic young man in Windham, NH for
a therapeutic chair
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$2,500 to a
quadriplegic 14-year-old boy in Clinton,
IA so his grandmother, who cares for him
much of the time, can have a ramp built
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$5,000 to a
quadriplegic young man in Parkman, ME for
driver evaluation, training, and
modifications to the family van
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$5,000 to a
19-year-old quadriplegic woman in
Westfield, MA towards an indoor lift in
her family's home
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$5,000 to a
quadriplegic man in Brockton, MA,
paralyzed for 20 years, for a used van
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$5,000 to a
20-year-old quadriplegic woman in
Rochester, NY to go towards an adapted van
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$2,670 to a
quadriplegic young man in Bristol, RI for
an electronic control unit for telephone,
lights, television, etc.
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$4,000 to a
paraplegic young man in Silver Creek, GA
for home modifications
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$3,500 to a
quadriplegic young man in Stetson, ME to
pave his family's steep gravel driveway in
order to make it more wheelchair
accessible and for hand controls so he can
drive
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$1,000 to a
quadriplegic woman in Bismarck, ND for a
portable ramp
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$1,200 to a
quadriplegic man in Groveton, NH for home
modifications
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$3,000 to a
quadriplegic young man in Shalimar, FL for
a computer with Dragon Naturally Speaking
program
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