what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $210KTRANSPORTATION - MAINTAINED A FLEET OF 6 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VANS TO PROVIDE TRANSPORTAION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD AND NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMATIC INJURIES.
- #2 $116KEDUCATION - CONDUCTED 8 WHEELCHAIR SKILLS COURSES, 2 EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCES AND 12 EDUCATIONAL CLASSES TO ASSIST PERSONS WITH SPINAL CORD AND RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURIES, FAMILY MEMBERS, CARE GIVERS, SERCVICE PROVIDERS, AND OTHER INTERESTED COMMUNITY MEMBERS.
what they call their work
what they do
- Organizes recreational and social events for individuals with spinal cord injuries Adaptive Social and Recreational ProgramsHosts virtual and in-person social and recreational activities such as bingo nights, game nights, outdoor adventure series, and spa days to support community engagement and well-being.
how they think
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- Comprehensive support and resource linkage system comprehensive support and resource linkage unique to this orgConnects individuals with spinal cord injuries and their families to peer support, educational resources, and vocational, social, and recreational opportunities to enhance independence and community integration.
- Holistic recovery model for spinal cord injury holistic recovery support unique to this orgSupports comprehensive recovery across physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and social domains to improve overall well-being and resilience in individuals with spinal cord injuries.
- Targeted opioid use disorder response for spinal cord injury population opioid response services unique to this orgDelivers prevention, treatment, and recovery services specifically tailored to individuals with spinal cord injuries who are affected by Opioid Use Disorder, addressing a high-risk comorbidity through specialized care.
the money
who runs it
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| SHANNON CARTER | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $197K |
- DANIEL CLEMENTE — DIRECTOR
- DON PRICE — PRESIDENT
- GENE HEPPARD — SECRETARY
- KARL PEARSON — VICE-PRESIDENT
- NICK STEIGERT — TREASURER
- SHARON MALONE — DIRECTOR
who they work with
- DRCAZ Network — Proud member of DRCAZ.