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Personal Websites by those with a  Spinal Cord Injury

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» Quadriplegic Artist Tommy Hollenstein
Published 05/4/2008 | Personal Websites
Hollenstein uses his front and rear tires, swirling bright and sometimes hot colored paint in patterns, lines or circles. There is a rhythm, a sort of syncopation in color. Once he lays down a tone, even just a small patch, he stops to hose off the tires, lets the first paint dry then adds a new layer. A single painting may take several weeks to complete, and may have as many as 50 layers of paint.
» Shadow-Warrior87's Myspace
Published 04/26/2008 | Personal Websites
Ever since I was young I have admired athletes. The strength and charisma they carry with them has always fascinated me. So at age 15, I made the decision that I wanted to start lifting weights. I figured that even if I couldn’t have the coordination, speed and agility of an able body person, I could still possess the same type of strength. To learn more Shadow-Warrior87 and Wheelchair Bodybuilding visit the link.
» Support the Wall
Published 04/16/2008 | Personal Websites
This website was created in order to support Robert Wall during his recovery from the devastating spinal cord injury that occurred on August 20, 2005 while on vacation.  On that day, Rob sustained paralysis from the shoulders down after diving into shallow water.
» Matt Courson .org
Published 07/3/2007 | Personal Websites
This site is designed primarily to allow family, friends, and supporters of Matt Courson a means to keep up with his treatment and recovery efforts from a level T8 Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) he sustained from an ATV accident in the spring of 2006.
» Tetraplegic Living - Life Doesn't End in a Wheelchair
Published 06/21/2007 | Personal Websites
Wooding's website is run and owned by Penn Wooding a C5/6 tetraplegic. Penn would like to give you an insight into what it is like living life in a wheelchair, Wooding's Website is run and owned by Penn, a C5/6 tetraplegic. Come in and see how Penn copes with the living with a spinal cord injury.
» Pitt Rehab Counselor
Published 06/6/2007 | Personal Websites
Information for individuals with disabilities living in Pennsylvania, including assistive technology, adapted sports, and employment.
» Legs 4 Greg - MightyMinow
Published 05/25/2007 | Personal Websites
LILFISH is Going To Walk Again!

Gregory Minow is a T7 complete paraplegic stemming from a dirt bike motorcycle accident on a motocross track in southern Kentucky November 6, 2004. I have recently undergone spinal cord decompression surgery and human Umbilical Cord Stem Cell injections at the New Angeles Hospital in Tijuana Mexico by the International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center(I.S.C.R.C.). This is my website and I try to make it a resource for those that are looking into "alternative"/"Stem Cell" therapies.
» The Other Side Of Broken
Published 02/27/2007 | Personal Websites
Site by John E. Smith, the father of a quadriplegic. Includes excerpts from interviews with young men and women with SCIs, commentary written by the site's creator, links, and photographs.

John is also an advocate for the spinal cord injured community and, by extension, for those living with any neuro-degenerative condition leading to paralysis.
» Shred for Mikey
Published 11/20/2006 | Personal Websites
Mike was seriously injured in a snowboarding accident on February 4th, 2006. This website will allow you to witness Michael’s incredible determination and desire to overcome his spinal cord injury and regain his ability to walk.
» Brooke Ellison for New York State Senate
Published 10/13/2006 | Personal Websites

When I decided to enter the race for the State Senate, I did so because I want to help instill hope and bring a renewed sense of optimism to politics.

One of the best things about campaigning for public office is the opportunity it presents to meet with people from all walks of life.

Your input and insight are most welcomed, and I look forward to having you join me in Overcoming Challenges for New York.



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