Case for Support
…practice, policy, and legislation, we need different models of funding and support, we need to build networks of informed professionals to provide the expertise that people with a spinal cord…
…practice, policy, and legislation, we need different models of funding and support, we need to build networks of informed professionals to provide the expertise that people with a spinal cord…
…committees: our Southwestern Ontario Professionals committee and our Young Professionals committee. Together, they reimagined our cancelled events by opening a Virtual Comedy Club and generously offering the gift of laughter…
…including: Expediting staff training and community access to SCIO’s VIP4SCI virtual support platform to provide client services and facilitate connections to other health care professionals Increasing access to and expectations…
…ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY / DYSFUNCTION (SCI-D), FAMILY MEMBERS & PROFESSIONALS TO TAKE PART IN A STUDY EXPLORING HOUSING NEEDS. This qualitative study is asking members…
…a donation of a tangible asset like real estate, jewelry or art. You will be provided a tax receipt for the value of your gift based on a professional appraisal….
We rely on your donations to support the spinal cord injury community.
Just say “Yes! Sign me up!” and you can improve accessibility in Ontario and help us serve, support and advocate for and with people with spinal cord injury and other disabilities.
There really is strength in numbers.
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