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  • National Spinal Cord Injury Association
    Interactive community providing information, referral and support for people living with spinal cord injury, their families and professionals.
    www.spinalcord.org
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America
    Advocates on behalf of veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Includes news, resources for vets and their families, and chapter information.
    www.pva.org
  • Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center
    Created to provide a comprehensive, national source of information for people living with paralysis and their caregivers to promote health, foster involvement in the community, and improve quality of life.
    www.paralysis.org
  • American Paralysis Association
    National nonprofit organization dedicated to finding a cure for spinal cord injury paralysis.
    www.apacure.com
  • Spinal Injuries Association UK
    Representing those whose lives are affected by paralysis and promoting full integration into society.
    www.spinal.co.uk
  • United Spinal Association
    Dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with spinal cord injury or disease by assuring quality healthcare, research, civil rights and independence, and education.
    www.unitedspinal.org
  • Canadian Paraplegic Association
    Assisting individuals with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities achieve independence, self-reliance, and full participation.
    www.canparaplegic.org
  • Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury Prevention
    Providing resources and support for spinal cord injury survivors and family members.
    www.fscip.org
  • Think First@
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  • Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF)
    Official site for the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, which is committed to funding research that develops treatments and cures for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and other central nervous system disorders. Includes memorial sites and biographies for founders Christopher and Dana Reeve.
    www.crpf.org
  • Spinal Research @
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  • Back Up Trust
    National charity supporting those who have suddenly been paralysed through spinal cord injury.
    www.backuptrust.org.uk
  • Mike Utley Foundation
    Dedicated to finding a cure for spinal cord injuries.
    www.mikeutley.org
  • Canadian Spinal Research Organization (CSRO)
    Dedicated to the improvement of the physical quality of life for persons with a spinal cord injury through targeted scientific and medical research.
    www.csro.com
  • RVL S.C.O.R.E. International
    Volunteer organization of people whose lives have been touched by spinal cord injuries. Working to assist paralyzed individuals toward independent lives.
    www.rvlscore.org
  • Australasian Spinal Research Trust
    Funding and researching a cure for spinal cord injury.
    www.spinetrust.com.au
  • Paralysis Project of America
    Aims to be a global community of researchers and clinicians working to restore function after spinal chord injury.
    www.paralysisproject.org
  • INSPIRE Foundation, The
    Exists to promote R&D into mechanical, electronic and biological solutions for people paralysed by spinal injury.
    www.inspire.demon.co.uk
  • Devotion to Motion
    Scott Chesney, who has a congenital spinal cord injury, embarks on a world-wide journey to research paralysis and alternative, holistic, and conventional medicines.
    www.d2motion.com
  • Spinal Cord Injuries Australia
    Major provider of information to people with or interested in spinal cord disability.
    www.scia.org.au
 


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