Jump to content


- - - - -

Talks With Rick Hansen Foundation


  • Please log in to reply
No replies to this topic

#1 StemCells&AtomBombs

StemCells&AtomBombs

    Newbie

  • Members
  • Pip
  • 76 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Country:Osaka, Japan
  • Spinal Injury Level / Relationship:T12

Posted 13 August 2011 - 02:54 AM

At 3:30PM on Friday, 12 August 2011 (Vancouver time) a letter was sent to the Rick Hansen Foundation (RHF) from five spinal cord injured people in Canada, Italy, Japan, and Spain.

The point of the letter is to ask for direct talks between the foundation and people in wheelchairs to discuss RHF’s past, present, and future commitment to a cure for spinal cord injury.

Our goal is to make sure that money that is raised in the name of cure, is spent on cure, and we hope to increase the participation of spinal cord injured people from all over the world in the Rick Hansen Foundation’s stated goal of a cure for spinal cord injuries.

We feel that as an organization dedicated to ‘a world without paralysis after spinal cord injury’ RHF can play an even greater role in curing paralysis. RHF is one of the biggest, most well financed organizations dedicated to spinal cord injury in the world and because of this could unite the international community in achieving a cure in the near future.

We don’t want to just donate and cheer, we want to play a role in achieving Rick Hansen’s dream that started twenty five years ago.

The letter, as it was sent, can be seen at http://stemcellsanda...anding-up.html. And everyone will be informed of their answer.
Dennis Tesolat
StemCells&AtomBombs (English)CelluleStaminali&BombeAtomiche(Italian)




1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users



This website is a way for those with spinal cord injuries to share experiences and advice. Any medical matters, treatments or alternative therapies discussed on this website should be thoroughly reviewed by a medical professional or therapist before being acted upon. Under no circumstances should you alter prescribed medication or a medical care plan without consulting your doctor or care plan supervisor first.