Archives (Newsletters)
Our December issue features a cover story about SCIAVA member and entrepreneur, Bob Bayton, and his company Dining with Dignity. They offer high quality eating utensils with a patented design allowing persons with a weak grasp to utilize with complete independence. Read the latest on Sportable and how they have brought wheelchair basketball back to Richmond. Youll find useful information in our regular columns such as: Gear, Gadgets and Gizmos, The ADA Pro, The Great Outdoors, and Medically Speaking. Read about longtime member Hugh Jones in our SCIAVA Member Profile story. Be sure to check our Valentines Day Ticket Raffle fundraiser, which offers some great top prizes: Roundtrip Airfare for two on JetBlue Airways, a $100 gift card to plays held at Barksdale or Theatre IV, or two dozen roses for your special Valentine! Tickets are on sale until 2/1/09, so please purchase your tickets today for a chance to win a great prize as well as supporting a great cause - the Spinal Cord Injury Association of Virginia!
If youre a fan of the Travel Channels popular show No Reservations, check out this issues "WHEELING, WINING, DINING, & TRAVEL." Our own Craig Fabian may not be Anthony Bourdain, but he definitely knows how to track down an accessible hotel room with a few phone calls or clicks of the mouse, has never been to a wine tasting he didnt like, and can easily agitate a 400lb tiger without even trying.
Along with our usual feature articles, informative monthly columns, and other quality, helpful information, this edition of the SCIAVA quarterly news letter features TecAccess - Making a Difference in the World of High Tech. Additiionally, you will find information on Emergency Preparedness, SCI Health, Gear, Gadgets, & Gizmos, Upcoming Events, and be sure to check out how to win in this years SCIAVA Summer Raffle - Get in on you chance to win one of 3 great prizes!
Check out this month's feature story on Stephen Thomas Homes - and the Easy Living Home Coalition. Enter to win NASCAR tickets... and check out all the great information in this month's SCIAVA newsletter. As always, its packed with news, feature articles, new monthly columns, and other quality, helpful information
Check out this month's feature story on John Sharp - A Man on The Go! Additionally this month's edition is again filled with lots more news, feature articles, new monthly columns, and other quality, helpful information
Check out the cool, new ride on atv in this month's gear, gadgets, & gizmo's section. As always this month's edition is filled with lots more news, feature articles, new monthly columns, and other quality, helpful information
Sporting our new look, this month's edition
of the Chapter's quarterly newsletter is filled with lots more news,
feature articles, new monthly columns, and other quality, helpful
information.
Check out the new format and all the great information packed into the first edition of this year's SCIAVA Newsletter. Sporting a brand new look, this month's edition of the Chapter's quarterly newsletter is filled with more news, feature articles, new monthly columns, and lots more quality, helpful information. If you have information to share... let us know - We'd like to hear from you and we're always looking for additional infomation to pass along to fellow members - in and around the state!
This edition contains information on Employment of worker's with disabilities, The Benevolink program which enables people to contribute to worthy causes, volunteer opportunities, and Chapter programs, and upcoming events.
The August edition of the SCIAVA newsletter contains the 2006 slate of candidates for the Board elections, as well as some new initiatives to employment and information on stem cell research. It includes a list of recreational activities and social events slated for the coming months.
The May edition of the SCIAVA newsletter contains updates on the website, the results of the 06 golf marathon, and upcoming events, activities, and seminars.
The January edition of the SCIAVA newsletter contains information and good news for the Spinal Cord Injury Association of Virginia! We have lots going on in our chapter as well as in the community.












