Third Annual Will2Walk Golf Scramble – July 28, 2012

Michiganders! Join us for a day of golf and help better the lives of spinal cord injury survivors Click here to register now! We are pleased to announce the Third Annual Will2Walk golf scramble on July 28, 2011 in Port Sanilac, MI at the beautiful Huron Shores Golf Club. This annual event is one of the main ways we raise funds in order to help people with spinal cord injuries live healthy lives. Golfers of all skill levels are welcome Anyone can... [Read More...]

Barrow Neurological Institute’s Day on the Lake

Will2Walk is pleased to help sponsor Barrow Neurological Institute in their 16th Annual Day on the Lake Program May 10-12, 2012 at Bartlett Lake Marina Here at Will2Walk, an important part of our mission is to help people with spinal cord injuries lead fulfilling, active lives. We can’t think of a better way to accomplish this goal than to financially support this year’s Day at the Lake program sponsored by Barrow Neurological Institute. The... [Read More...]

Will2Walk Foundation Spring Training Game Ticket Sale

UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets. Your support helps us improve the lives of people with spinal cord injuries. Purchase your Spring Training game tickets and help raise awareness of spinal cord injuries. Click here to purchase your tickets today: Will2Walk Spring Training Ticket Sale Available tickets Games: 3/24/12 7pm D’Backs vs. the Royals 3/30/12 7pm Rockies vs. the Rangers Tickets: $30 each – deck seating. Hurry!... [Read More...]

Calling motorcycle fans! Will2Walk Ride4Change event is March 10, 2012

UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who participated! We owe this successful event to you. Enjoy a sunny Arizona day and help support a great local charity at the Will2Walk Ride4Change event, March 10, 2012. Register now:  Ride4Change online registration Your choice of single rider ($20/bike) or double riders ($25/bike). Five stops – five cards – best hand at the end of the day wins. The Ride4Change begins at 9:00am, March 10, 2012 the at... [Read More...]

Meet Stan Clawson, Filmmaker and Campus Video Services Supervisor, University of Utah

Stan Clawson doesn’t let his T9-10 complete break keep him from succeeding in his chosen profession University of Utah's Stan Clawson It was August 20, 1996, and 20-year-old Stan Clawson was out enjoying a rock climbing adventure in Little Cottonwood Canyon. As he repelled off a cliff, his gear came apart and he plummeted 48 feet. He first landed on his back, then the momentum rolled him into a nearby stream. “I have no recollection of the... [Read More...]

Meet Dave Gillespie, PhD

This molecular biology researcher shares how he re-entered the workforce after a spinal cord injury On Christmas Eve, 2007, cancer researcher Dave Gillespie collided with a tree while snowboarding at the Brighton ski area in Utah. His spine was stretched to the point of severe damage resulting in a T6 complete break – no sensation from the sternum down. “I never lost consciousness,” recalls Gillespie. “I knew most of the surgeons who were... [Read More...]

Meet Eddie and Chris Canales, founders of Gridiron Heroes

This Texas father-and-son partnership supports injured high school football players with their organization, Gridiron Heroes “It’s really hard for these guys down the road. They become forgotten athletes.” ~Eddie Canales, co-founder of Gridiron Heroes Football is more than just a game in Texas. Hundreds of Texas communities revolve around the excitement of high school football season. For top players, the high school football years can be... [Read More...]

Meet Connie Neal, supervisor at the Internal Revenue Service

Connie Neal and her good friend, Michelle Hori Hunt (left) Our newest installment in “Back to Work”—a series to help people with spinal cord injuries re-enter the workforce “Work helps you satisfy the need to feel valued and will fight the feelings of inadequacy and depression that may arise. Decide what you can do and what you want to do and then figure out how to accomplish it. You can contribute an amazing amount”~ Connie Neal Connie... [Read More...]

Meet Pat Schmitt: How this Wisconsin native stays involved in the active life he loves

We met Pat Schmitt in September, 2011 through Twitter and smiled at his Twitter background emblazoned with “I’m only it for the parking.” Once we saw his lively YouTube video “doing donuts” in the snow in his motorized chair, we knew we HAD to get to know this guy. We thought you would like to meet him as well. “Sure, I have challenging days, but I believe that if I couldn’t handle it, I wouldn’t have been dealt the situation.”... [Read More...]

Presenting “Back to Work”: A new series to help people with spinal cord injuries re-enter the workforce

At Will2Walk, we believe that resuming an active life post-injury is essential for well being and piece of mind. “The idea of returning to work should be introduced earlier in the recovery process than it traditionally is.”~ Lynette Ballard, of the University of Utah Hospital Rehabilitation Center. Moving from injury to work After you sustain a spinal cord injury (SCI), worrying about getting a job may very well be the last thing on your mind... [Read More...]

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