Request an Angel Flight A small child, ravaged by cancer, needs specialized lifesaving treatment at a hospital 300 miles away. A father, separated from his family by a hurricane, wants desperately to be reunited. A domestic-violence survivor longs to start a new life in another city, [...]
About Multiple Sclerosis
CHC_Blogging2019-11-17T20:53:18-05:00About Multiple Sclerosis Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for MS. Provided by the Paralyzed Veterans of America. View Resource
Spinal Cord Injury and Disease
CHC_Blogging2019-11-16T20:34:41-05:00Spinal Cord Injury and Disease Every year, more than 12,000 people in the United States sustain a spinal cord injury. A spinal cord injury / disease (SCI/D) changes a person’s life in an instant, and can have life-changing consequences. Learn more from Paralyzed Veterans of America. [...]

Accessibility Resources for Paralyzed Veterans
CHC_Blogging2019-11-16T20:28:03-05:00Accessibility Resources for Paralyzed Veterans At Paralyzed Veterans of America, we seek to promote an accessible, barrier free environment for all veterans and people with disabilities. Access to public building and structures should be a fundamental right – and requires architectural design that makes public and [...]
Spinal Cord Disease Help and Support
CHC_Blogging2019-11-16T18:34:55-05:00Spinal Cord Disease Hep and Support There are many different types of spinal cord disease. Living with any one of them can make daily life very challenging at times. Veterans who are living with a spinal cord disease can take advantage of ongoing support and helpful [...]
About ALS and Veterans
CHC_Blogging2019-11-16T18:19:21-05:00About ALS and Veterans Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) weakens and eventually destroys the body’s motor neurons, making functions such as walking and talking very difficult. Paralysis quickly results. Research has told us that veterans—particularly those who served in the Gulf War—are about [...]