Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Association

International Center for Spinal Cord Injury

(A) TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY AND DISEASE TO ACHIEVE THEIR HIGHEST LEVEL OF INDEPENDENCE, HEALTH AND PERSONAL FULFILLMENT BY PROVIDING EDUCATION, SUPPORT SERVICES, ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC AWARENESS PROGRAMS, INJURY PREVENTION PROGRAMS AND RESEARCH; (B) TO OPERATE EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE, SCIENTIFIC, AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986 (THE "COSE") WITHOUT DISCRIMINATING ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, CREED, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN; (C) TO RECEIVE GRANTS, GIFTS, DEVISES AND BEQUESTS AND TO HOLD, ADMINISTER, AND DISPOSE OF THEM EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE FOREGOING PURPOSES; AND (D) TO ENGAGE IN ANY AND ALL LAWFUL ACTIVITIES AND TO EXERCISE ANY AND ALL POWERS AS MAY BE NECESSARY, INCIDENTAL OR HELPFUL TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE FOREGOING PURPOSES, EXCEPT AS RESTRICTED BY THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OR BY LAW.
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International Center for Spinal Cord Injury System Menu System Menu Frequently Searched Terms and Topics Centers Programs Locations Faculty Staff General Information International Center for Spinal Cord Injury Support Our Work Support Our Work Appointments We are now offering telehealthvideo visits. The International Center for Spinal Cord Injury ICSCI at Kennedy Krieger Institute center helps children and adults with spinal cord injuries and paralysis caused by accidents strokes tumors birth defects and other causes. Treatment goals include improvement of health and optimal recovery of daytoday and neurologic function. About Us Our medically supervised therapy program uses techniques that have shown great promise in helping people who have chronic spinal cord injuries.

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