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This is where the staff of the Reeve Foundation is sharing up-to-the-minute information and putting some context around the news affecting the spinal cord injury and paralysis community. Not to mention insight into what's going on here at the Foundation. Feel free to comment and offer suggestions. We'll respond.
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Do you know the Best Dad on Wheels?
Posted by Gerthro
Friday, July 30, 2010
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The entries are starting to pour in for Reeve Foundation's 2010 Best Dad on Wheels. I thought I would share a bit of one of the entries from Ronnie McDaniel's son (Ronnie is pictured here with his grandson):

My dad may be in a wheelchair, but don't call him handicapped. He has never allowed his physical limits to hinder him from living life. He does the yard work, house work, and everything in between ... He is always there for us with words of wisdom and a helping hand. I have never met anyone like him.

So does your dad, or another dad you know, who is living with paralysis, demonstrate dedication, love, encouragement, and goodwill on a regular basis? If so, he could be the 2010 Best Dad on Wheels! In 200 words or less, tell us why you feel the father you are nominating should be the 2010 Best Dad on Wheels.

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Rob

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