Peer-To-Peer Support On A National Level
Support groups offer peer-to-peer support for newly injured individuals with a spinal cord injury or for those who have struggled for years with issues.
Support groups offer peer-to-peer support for newly injured individuals with a spinal cord injury or for those who have struggled for years with issues.
Marcela Turnage and Kimberly Wooden formed an amazing friendship thanks to United Spinal Association’s Peer Mentor program.
United Spinal Rochester Chapter, the Rochester Spinal Association, twenty five years of service to people with spinal cord injury and the community.
This year marks our 70th Anniversary. What began in 1946 as a small, determined group of World War II veterans has turned into a national organization.
We’re proud to announce the appointment of Dominic Marinelli, VP of Accessibility Services, to the New York State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council.
The Louisiana chapter started in 2004 as the Brain Injury Association of Louisiana, aiming to serve the state’s community of people with brain injuries. Last year BIALA joined up with United Spinal.
Sacramento Chapter husband and wife team have big plans and are focusing on innovation and networking to ensure their vision becomes a reality.
Seven years ago, United Spinal Association’s Greater Kansas City Chapter hosted its first abilities fair which has steadily grown ever larger since then.
Over 150 wheelchair users, clinicians, partners and disability advocates gathered to advocate for inclusion at our 2016 Roll on Capitol Hill.
The Hudson Valley Chapter of United Spinal has devised a great mission (with a cool acronym) — H.O.P.E., that includes peer mentoring and adaptive sports.