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One in 50 Americans is now living with some form of paralysis. Each of us is only a degree or two separated from somebody who is affected by paralysis. They are people, like you and me, trying to earn a living, raise kids, and pursue happiness in all Read More
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Saturday, October 10th is 5 years since Christopher Reeve died. I've said before, I've never met the man. Of course I loved him as Superman, and I especially liked Deathtrap, which he did with Michael Caine and Dyan Cannon. After being here for Read More
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Dear Mr. Carey:What you are doing for the LiveStrong Foundation is amazing! Giving them $1 million if you can get 1 million followers on your Twitter account (@drewfromtv) by December 31st. It's a great way to bring their community together, and a wonderful Read More
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Life Rolls On 6th Annual Night by the Ocean gala was this past weekend. We'll have lots of photos to share in the next couple of days, but I thought I'd post Peter Wilderotter's (pictured) remarks. Peter is the President and CEO of the Reeve Foundation, Read More
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We are all about spreading the word, keeping you up-to-date with the
research, letting people know about the free services we offer, and
connecting people affected by paralysis. And, of course, raising money
so we can continue to do this and more.Facebook Read More
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October is Disability
awareness month. I'm starting early. Austin Powers wasn't the only one
looking for his Mojo. I been looking for my Mojo for several years
now. What makes it harder to get my Mojo back is SCI.
Along with my condition all Read More
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A week from Friday would have been Christopher Reeve's 57th birthday. I bring it up nine days ahead of time because it happened again this morning. When I walk into the home office here in Short Hills, NJ and flip on the lights, this photo of Chris and Read More
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I hope you have been reading the posts my co-workers have been making while I was goofing off with my wife and 4 and a half year old son riding every steam engine on the east coast. (Pictured is in Phillipsburg, NJ, I highly recommend the Steamtown National Read More
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Ian Tyson works as a high school motivational speaker. He just started driving
across Canada to share his message and raise money for the Reeve
Foundation. He
is calling it, “Hero Inside: Road Trip," going from St. John’s
Newfoundland to Victoria Read More
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Congratulations to our own Maggie Goldberg (on cover, bottom left), Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications, who was recently named to PRWeek's annual list "40 Under 40." The publication's August edition profiled 40 professionals under the Read More
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For once I had great timing on my Labor Day weekend vacation. Not only was the weather fantastic, but while in Stone Harbor, I visited Ocean Galleries to not only view her art, but meet the Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actress Jane Seymour in person! Read More
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If you go to the 28th annual Great Reno Balloon Race this year, look for Michael Glen at the launch site. Michael Glen is the first paraplegic in the world to become a hot-air balloon pilot and is also an ambassador for the Reeve Foundation. The son of Read More
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There's always meaning in a song, and a story behind the band that performs it. Check out the story behind 61 North. They aren't your average band -- their guitarist, Ryan "Gooch" Nelson is a C7 quadriplegic. If you love their story, check them out in Read More
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I recently wrote a piece entitled Back-to-School: What it Means When You're in a Wheelchair. In speaking with students in wheelchairs and their parents, I really got an inside look of all their preparations; everything from meetings with school officials Read More
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Carolina Gonzalez-Bunster just finished a 32 day, 500 mile walk for her foundation, The Walkabout Foundation. Take a look at her website and her blog of how the walk progressed daily. She outlined the walk step by step with some great photos as well. Read More
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