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Give MyReeve a try!

From advocates, supporters, and fans I always get, How can I help?" Here is the answer. We built this tool for you -- MyReeve.

It's a really simple tool. It has a handful of features which I've listed below. But, by far, the most important piece is the ability to help us spread the word about what we do here at the Foundation.

You would be surprised. When I first started going to conventions and expos people using chairs would come up to the Foundation's booth and go, "Hey, Christopher Reeve! Cool. What do you guys do?" I'd be like, "What? Seriously?"

When you are in the thick of it, you just assume the world revolves around you.

MyReeve will make it easy for you to tell people about us.

Check out MyReeve. The text link for MyReeve is at the top right hand side of every page on the website.

Here's the list of MyReeve features:
  • update your contact information
  • manage your e-newsletter subscriptions
  • create your own Personal Page
  • search the MyReeve database for friends
  • view your past contributions in support of the Reeve Foundation
  • access our classified ad section and bulletin boards
  • and most importantly, help us spread the word about the work of the Foundation

Rob

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About gerthro

I lived all my life in and around the Philadelphia area. Went to Temple University, taught television production at Plymouth Whitemarsh high school. In the meantime, I've had lots of jobs in television and multimedia. I left my position as the managing editor of MensHealth.com to come to the Reeve Foundation as the manager of online communications in 2007.
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