We are driven by this vision: a world in which spinal cord injury does not result in paralysis and paralysis does not result in diminished quality of life.
Join us in Boston, MA, from May 6-8 at Reeve Summit 2026, where Care, Cure and Community Connect.
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Through a Reeve Foundation Quality of Life grant, @KDOutreach Fueling Life on Wheels (FLOW) is helping young people with paralysis explore movement, artistry and identity on their own terms.
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The 2026 #ReeveSummit brought together individuals living with paralysis, caregivers, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and advocates — all united by a shared commitment to advancing care, cure, and community connection.
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Fergus Farrell is walking 3,000 miles across the United States to prove that disability does not mean inability.
The Reeve Foundation is honored to support this historic coast-to-coast journey alongside @SpinalIreland
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Maintaining health with paralysis means balancing physical care with the things that bring joy—friends, family, travel, careers. Small daily practices can make a big difference without taking over your entire day. #TodaysCare https://t.co/nL8O34DOhU
The National Paralysis Resource Center was established to serve the entire paralysis community — from spinal cord injury to stroke, MS, ALS, and beyond. A vital lifeline providing information, support, and resources to those who need it most. #TodaysCare https://t.co/OiNei4tiB2
Living with paralysis can bring unexpected challenges—including mental health impacts. PTSD is not uncommon after a spinal cord injury. You don't have to navigate this alone. #PTSDAwareness#TodaysCare https://t.co/OsmGc2CAce
Support our vision of world in which spinal cord injury does not result in paralysis and paralysis does not result in diminished quality of life.
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Tamia Brown's story reminds us that trying new things—whether it's music, content creation, or connecting with your wheelchair family—can help you discover your purpose. @EmpowHerDis#TodaysCare https://t.co/J5SV4w4OjD
Your impact, your way. Through planned giving, you can help invest in the future of the Reeve Foundation by including us in your will or estate plans. With @FreeWill_HQ, you can create or update your plan at no cost, in as little as 20 minutes. https://t.co/bTRcMiXYkp
Connection changes everything 💙 From sharing resources to offering encouragement, these one-on-one connections help open doors to possibility, independence, and hope.
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Thanks to a Quality of Life grant, the Pleasant Grove now offers all-terrain wheelchairs available for free checkout—making outdoor adventures accessible to all. @KSLcom#TodaysCare https://t.co/HBPXt9RYZV
Fundraise for the Reeve Foundation!
Sign up for a marathon, host a fundraising event or support a Team Reeve® participant and make a difference for individuals living with paralysis.
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TJ shares how a leg bag became a practical solution that helped simplify daily life while living with paralysis. Stories like his remind us that adaptive tools — and shared experiences — can make a meaningful difference.
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We’re excited to introduce our new monthly giving program, Christopher & Dana’s Circle of Hope, created for our dedicated community of supporters!
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Living with paralysis means facing ongoing challenges — physically, emotionally, & mentally. PTSD is part of many of our stories. If you're struggling, know that support is available, connect with an Information Specialist. #PTSDAwarenessMonth#TodaysCare https://t.co/g7mF6qE6YM
Depression is common among people who are paralyzed. While it affects overall health and wellness, there are effective ways to help people cope with the stresses of paralysis. #MentalHealthAwareness#TodaysCare https://t.co/aMXDWlQrK0
NF occurs in one of every 2,500 to 3,000 people. Diagnosis can be challenging as symptoms may overlap with other health issues. Genetic testing is required for a definitive diagnosis. #TodaysCare#NeurofibromatosisAwarenessMonth https://t.co/X46p83pOiI