The coordinator for the Clemson University: Tutor, Talk and Train program supported by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation National Paralysis Resource Center Quality of Life Grants Program is seeking Veterans with paralysis for a unique opportunity to be involved in a 12-month multitiered and engaging virtual program intended to decrease the effects of social isolation while promoting mental and physical health. We will only accept 15 Veteran participants into this unique funded opportunity. This program will begin in late January or early February, 2021, so we would ask you to pass along this information or contact us with interest inquiries as soon as possible. We look forward to inviting Veterans and their caregivers into our program. Please read on and open the attached flyer to learn more details about what the program entails and how you or Veterans who are interested can reach me. I look forward to hearing from you soon!

The Special Reeve Foundation Grant by Clemson University

The goal of the Special Reeve Foundation Grant is to decrease social isolation for individuals with Paralysis, with the target audience of the Clemson University program being the Veteran community.

Our virtual program will run for the year, and seeks to cultivate community, wellness and opportunities for volunteering among Individuals with paralysis and their caregivers in 7 different ways in addition to a program bonus, all of which are listed below.

Once again, I would like to remind you that the Clemson University: Tutor, Talk and Train program will be starting soon and potential participants will not want to miss out on this unique opportunity. Please contact me or pass along my contact information if you know any Veterans with paralysis that would be interested.I look forward to hearing from you soon,

Danielle Rudy, CARSS I
Recreational Therapy, Clemson University
http://clemsonparalympicsoccer.org/