When we reflect on the individuals who have made a profound difference on our mission to cure spinal cord injury, Christopher Reeve always comes to mind.
In the face of insurmountable obstacles, Christopher Reeve sparked a movement...a movement of cures and improving the quality of life for individuals living with paralysis, that you help advance every day.
However, the real steel behind Superman was his wife Dana. While Christopher focused on accelerating innovative research, Dana managed to be the light in a world of darkness for many families impacted by paralysis.
Because March is the month of both her birth as well as her passing, we are honoring Dana Reeve, and hope that you will join us in celebrating her many contributions to our cause.
When Christopher was injured in 1995, Dana was faced with the ultimate choice. She could either grieve her former life and everything she had known up until that point, or fight to make their lives and the lives of so many living with paralysis happy and prosperous ones.
Dana Reeve compared the days and weeks following Christopher's injury to landing on another planet without a map. There was no centralized resource to learn about paralysis and she had no one to turn to. Dana knew there had to be a better way, so she poured her heart and soul into creating a solution.
In 2002, Dana opened the Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) to provide support and, most importantly, hope for families impacted by paralysis.
Thanks to Dana’s vision and your unwavering dedication, thousands of individuals have accessed free services from the PRC and received life-changing information through our programs including:
Beyond the PRC, Dana was a powerful voice for caregivers and a fierce advocate for equality. She worked tirelessly to shatter any barriers that restricted the rights of our community.
Every time you share our content on social media, advocate for the rights of caregivers and those living with a disability, or make a donation , you are helping us carry on the work and vision of a woman who was a beacon of hope to all.
Thank you for helping us celebrate Dana Reeve and all the caregivers out there carrying on her legacy.