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Mark Race, NHNSCIA, prepares to tour Lake Sunapee
NHNSCIA members joined New England Handicapped Sports Association (NEHSA) on Saturday, August 28 for a day of fun in the sun at Lake Sunapee State Beach. Members met at the beach and went kayaking, tubing, boating and swimming in NEHSA’s adaptive equipment. To learn more about NEHSA, visit http://nehsa.org.
NHNSCIA became a program of GSIL in 2008. In the last 24 months, NHNSCIA has grown by 300%, serving more than 130 individuals with spinal cord injuries annually. For more information on NHNSCIA, click here.
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About Granite State Independent Living
Founded in 1980, Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) is a statewide nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote life with independence for people with disabilities and those experiencing the natural process of aging through advocacy, information, education and support. We recognize the fact that everyone will need some type of support in the course of their lives and offer the necessary tools and resources so individuals can participate as fully as they choose in their lives, families, and communities.
The Combined Federal Campaign: Granite State Independent Living is # 25934 Thank you for your support!
Listen to July podcast: Clyde E. Terry, GSIL's CEO, on the Morning Waking Crew with Mark & Karen
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Inc. magazine writes: How to Comply With the Americans With Disabilities Act -more-
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The Granite Slate, Summer 2010 edition, is now available, click here for a PDF.
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GSIL is a proud member of the Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology (COATS) -more-
Visit NHBR Network/NHBR's online b-to-b network
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Washington Post: First tests for stem cell therapy are near -more-
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Wheels for Wheels Residency Fellowship Program call for applications -more-
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NY Times article on expanded technology options for individuals with speech impairment and what insurers will and will not cover -more-
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Baby boomers may face high disability rates -more-
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New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council seeks members to represent spinal cord injury -more-
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Tweet your Congress member -more-


