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We're just getting warmed up...
The SCI Community is getting connected in Houston. You can help.
With SCI Connections
we hope to launch a local grassroots SCI network. By sharing weblinks and email addresses of like-minded organizations and SCI leaders, we can begin to form a community coalition to improve the quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries in Southeast Texas and the Greater Houston Area.
We're just getting warmed up...
The SCI Community is getting connected in Houston. You can help.
With SCI Connectionswe hope to launch a local grassroots SCI network. By sharing weblinks and email addresses of like-minded organizations and SCI leaders, we can begin to form a community coalition to improve the quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries in Southeast Texas and the Greater Houston Area.
The list of websites is growing (refer to the right sidebar ) .
You can help us add to the list by e-mailing scihouston@gmail.com
You can also click "comments" at the bottom of this post. When the window appears, just paste a link you think might be helpful then click PUBLISH.
Stay tuned. More information will be posted on this site in the very near future.
10 comments:
This site is a great start in an effort to provide a connecting point for information and activities for people with disabilities in the Greater Houston area. Some links which might be helpful to post are:
http://www.dads.state.tx.us/
http://www.coalitionforbarrierfreeliving.com/index.html
http://disabledpowerlifting.org/
This site is dedicated to the sport of powerlifting and offers training and technique tools. SCI is one of the classifications/divisions in adaptive powerlifting.
http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/adaptivereccenter.html
Link to the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center
http://disabledpowerlifting.org/
This site (above)is dedicated to the sport of powerlifting and offers training and technique tools. SCI is one of the classifications/divisions in adaptive powerlifting.
http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/adaptivereccenter.html
Link to the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center
Try this travel link: http://www.gimponthego.com/
I thought this was an interesting article.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19088976?GT1=10056
Here are two more websites that may be helpful.
www.accessibility-services.com
www.abletotravel.org
Best of luck on this great project. Here are a couple of interesting links-
http://www.usatechguide.org/
http://www.unitedspinal.org/publications/action
I have posted you on my Wheelchair Diffusion blog and blogrolled you.
This is a FANTASTIC site, and is dedicated to protecting the parking rights of the handicapped, and reporting abusers of the system. Our blue spaces are constantly being invaded by non-handicapped people. This is a community based site for
reporting.
http://www.handicappedfraud.org
Sign up for their free post-it notes too :-)
Scuba diving for the handicap. This is a great opportunity.
Go to www.divepirates.org
Click "Adaptive Divers" tab on left
Click the red "Click here" to download pdf.file
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