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Thank you for visiting this page. I feel honored that I've had, and will continue to do so, the opportunity to work with the following organizations. I will always continue to raise awareness of the unlimited potential of persons with disabilities, both in Texas, throughout the USA and overseas, in setting goals and realizing dreams, and in realizing that people with disabilities should be treated equally and fairly.
These are good, good hard working folks, doing the best they can, raising the necessary positive awareness for people living with disabilities. Pease contact me if you have any further questions, or contact the organization directly.
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The Rubin Museum of Art opened on October 4, 2004. It is the first museum in the Western World dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions.
The museum's mission is to establish, present, preserve and document a permanent collection that reflects the vitality, complexity and historical significance of Himalayan art.
This is my favorite museum in New York City. It is a must visit and the museum was introduced to me by my good friends at American Express. |
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We are a dedicated group of people working hard to find a cure for spinal cord injury, and we will - this decade. We've already got the people, the technology, the science - the missing ingredient is money. So help us during this "DECADE OF THE CURE". |
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Bill and Gail Engvall - our new Hosts of the Brain & Spine Center Lone Star Classic! Bill & Gail succeed "Host Emeritus" Doug English, who "retired" in 2004 after 25 wonderful years of stewardship with the tournament. Doug continues to be very involved with the Lone Star Classic and serves as President of the Lone Star Paralysis Foundation. |
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May 23, 2003 - Austin climber Gary Guller became the only person with one arm to scale Mt. Everest, standing atop its 29,035ft summit nearly 50 years to the day after it was first reached. This is the official Team Everest website complete with pohtos, dispatches, and loads more! |
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October 20 - 21, 2006 | Alamo South Lamar - Austin, Texas
The Coalition of Texans with Disabilities designed the Cinema Touching Disability film festival to improve perceptions and dispel common misperceptions that many people hold about disability. The powerful role that cinema plays in American culture makes a film festival ideal for this purpose. Movies, after all, reflect and shape the attitudes that people have about important social issues, including disability. Each year, for this reason, we show and discuss films that illustrate how well, and how poorly, people with disabilities are portrayed in motion pictures. |
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CTD is a cross-disability membership organization that, through government advocacy, public awareness activities, and professional consulting, ensures that persons with disabilities may work, live, learn, play, and participate fully in the community of their choice.
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Mission: Advocacy, Awareness and interaction programs, human rights, rehabilitation and Empowerment Magazine Publication for people with Disabilities. Non governmental, non profit, organization working in Nepal. Mainly run, controlled and represented by people with disabilities. Please contact me directly for further details.
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Nepal Disabled Women and Neglected Society
In Nepal, women with disabilities and those that are neglected are starting to come out in an organized manner. Nepal Disabled Women Neglected Society (NDWNS) came into existence in 1994. I've personally met with these great people in Nepal and can quickly put you in touch with them directly. Please contact me for their details.
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The Texas Round-Up is a statewide effort to encourage Texans of all fitness levels to incorporate daily physical activity and healthy choices into their lives. It’s much more than just a race: The Texas Round-Up is a motivational and interactive program to encourage Texans to live a more active and healthy lifestyle. The 3rd annual Texas Round-Up events will take place on 28-29 April 2006 and are designed to celebrate fitness and show how physical activity can be fun. Activities will include a 10K run/walk along with a Health and Fitness Festival, Health Expo, and a Post Race Celebration Concert all on the Texas State Capitol grounds.
The Texas Round-Up is a chance for all Texans to rally together and motivate each other to adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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