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Transverse Myelitis Network
The Transverse Myelitis Network's mission is to continually work to be the best:

1. Gathering place for individuals with Transverse Myelitis and also their caregivers. To provide them a place to chat with others so as to offer support and comfort, as well as positive reinforcement.

2. Most extensive, resource center with links and access to Medical Information, Support Groups, Academic Studies and much more.

3. Website to bring together it's members as a “family” by providing a place for them to post pictures of themselves and their families. We currently have over 1,100 pictures posted.

We are a “Family” and our membership is growing virtually every week.[transversemyelitis.ning.com]

The International Disability Coalition
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Speedy deletion nomination of Transverse myelitis network
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Speedy deletion nomination of The International Disability Coalition


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Speedy deletion nomination of Reeve 2010 Marine Corps Marathon
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Disabled Army Veteran for The Christopher Reeve Spinal Cord Injury and Paralysis Foundation
I am a disabled U.S. Army Iraq combat veteran. On, October 31, 2010, I will be competing in the Marine Corps Marathon for The Christopher Reeve Spinal Cord Injury and Paralysis Foundation, using a hand-cycle. My efforts at this event supports Reeve’s vision of a paralysis-free world. The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by funding innovative research, and improving the quality of life for people living with paralysis through grants, information and advocacy. Your tax deductible donation to the Reeve Foundation will have a significant impact in someone’s life who has a spinal cord injury or neurological disorder. I was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder called, Transverse Myelitis, so I understand the battles these people face. Since I only have paralysis in my legs, I still have the ability to compete using a hand-cycle, and be an activist for those who do not have the capability. I am asking that you consider donating to The Reeve Foundation in support of my efforts at the Marine Corps Marathon. Your contribution will not go unnoticed. All personal and business donations will be recognized for their generosity. Thank you for your consideration, and I look forward to your reply.

Please honor Christopher Reeve's legacy by making a tax-deductible donation today. Your contribution will:

* Help fund cutting-edge spinal cord injury research * Improve the lives of people living with disabilities * Help find a cure for those living with a spinal cord injury

To make a donation, please visit: http://www.christopherreeve.org/mcm2010/gregsapp

Sincerely,

Greg Sapp

Social-Psychology Major, Georgia Southern University

-- "A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles." ~Christopher Reeve

About Reeve:

The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization designated by the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions made to it are fully tax-deductible.

The Reeve Foundation was started as a community response to a crisis that has quickly grown into a national movement. The early pioneers who started this Foundation began this work at a time when spinal cord research was considered the graveyard of neurobiology.

Christopher Reeve's injury changed the field forever and it was his vision, his passion, brilliance and creativity that made this one of the most promising fields in research. And while Dana was universally known as the model for care giving, her real legacy is the creation of our Paralysis Resource Center that has reached tens of thousands of those living with paralysis and their families with useful, often life-saving and life-changing information. What inspires us is following through on and achieving in our lifetimes what they so generously and courageously started.