First-Ever Virtual Roll on Capitol Hill
Roll on Capitol Hill is less than two months away, and the United Spinal advocacy and policy team is excited to elevate the voices of the SCI/D community and advocate for policies that empower it.
Roll on Capitol Hill is less than two months away, and the United Spinal advocacy and policy team is excited to elevate the voices of the SCI/D community and advocate for policies that empower it.
Our goal is to register enough advocates in all 435 Congressional districts to ensure that whenever we reach out to Congress, every single Representative and Senator knows that we have broad support in the communities they represent.
United Spinal’s Advocacy Team is excited to announce that the Grassroots Advocacy Network Facebook Page is up and running again!
Change is made by the people who speak up. That’s the most important principle of advocacy. People can believe very strongly in a principle or an idea, but unless they express it, those with the power to make that idea…
In July, United Spinal announced our District Mobilization Challenge – a contest to sign up as many advocates as possible to our Grassroots Advocacy Network. Prizes were awarded to chapters for the state with the most advocates, the congressional district…
My name is Annie Streit, and I reside in Angola, IN. I graduated from Ball State University with a teaching degree in Social Studies Education. In 2015, I began my career as a children’s book author and motivational speaker. I…
Urge your Representative to sign on the Congressional Letter to Protect Access for People with Disabilities, a bipartisan letter to CMS to ensure people with disabilities who use complex manual wheelchairs are treated the same as those using complex power wheelchairs,
As we all struggle to make it through the COVID-19 pandemic as stay-at-home orders continue to be enforced, it is critical that people with disabilities have the resources necessary to remain in their homes and not in nursing homes, where…
The President’s budget proposal, which was released last month, lists various disability programs and services for potential cuts.
After years of speaking out about the critical importance of specialized wheelchair components, United Spinal Association and its members celebrated the close of last year’s legislative session with a huge win.