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Must See Links
If you have a disability or mobility issue,we have included these links - organizations that may be of particular interest. This is certainly not a conclusive list, but some sites that we have found to be quite informative and useful.
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Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
Provides highly informative presentations on a wide range of MS topics including access to the MSF Multimedia Library and our comprehensive archive of webcasts.
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Spinal Injury Foundation
The Spinal Injury Foundation is dedicated to research, education, and advocacy for those with chronic spinal injuries. Each year, through the generosity of its employees, partners and sponsors, the Spinal Injury Foundation benefits thousands of individuals forced to endure spinal pain or forced to watch a loved one endure such pain.
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Christopher Reeves Foundation
The Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) is a program of the Christopher Reeve Foundation formed through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and assisted by the Paralysis Task Force.
Paralysis affects millions of people in the US alone, including as many as 250,000 persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). The PRC was established to provide information and other resources for people living with paralysis due to spinal cord injury or from disabilities such as: stroke, cerebral palsy, MS, ALS, Spina Bifida, Transverse Myelitis, brain injury and other neurological conditions.
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TerraCycle
A little History
TerraCycle started out in 1996 making custom fitted, very dialed in recumbent bikes. In order to get the performance we wanted in a number of the special parts, we found we had to make them ourselves. It wasn't long before people started asking if we'd make parts for their bikes. Before we knew it, the parts side of the business completely outran the bicycle side of the business. We now no longer make complete bikes, and instead are focused on expanding and improving an ever growing line of parts and accessories. Our R&D list is long and varied, and we like it that way.
We use a variety of processes to make our parts. Many things are CNC machined on one of our two CNC vertical milling machines. We like the precision of CNC, and the freedom of being able to make nearly anything we can dream up. There's some lathe work, and a good amount of hand work as well, as there are some things you just can't do on a CNC. We have our anodizing and laser marking done locally. Otherwise, everything is done in house. We have some products coming up that will use custom extrusions and molded plastic parts, again locally made.
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Rainmaker Marketing
Small Business and Nonprofit Startup Consultation, including business plans, financials, graphics packages and website developement. Easing the pain of getting started on your vision, mission and dreams.
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