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FREE national parks pass for people living with disabilities
Posted by JLo
Monday, May 21, 2012
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Planning a summer vacation? Go see some of our country's national parks!

When you visit a federal recreation site, just present some documentation of disability status and ask for the free Access Pass.

Documentation includes a physician's statement, or a document issued by a State or Federal agency like the Veteran's Administration, Social Security Disability Income, Supplemental Security Income, or a vocational rehabilitation agency. This pass gives you and three adults free admission to federal recreation sites around the country, and it's good for life!

For more details, or to find a recreation site, visit the National Park Service's Website and here to select a park in your area.


 

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    Joe: Sorry to post this here but... I keep getting request for donations but its my family and I that could use the help. I have tried to write to people on this site but must be doin it wrong. I am a c7 incomplete quad, from day one we have gotten the run around on how to get assistance. We need in home help, some kind of vehicle assistance, rehab after care, etc. We live in Southern California and hope someone here at the foundation can help.
     

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    JLo: Joe, not a problem. Our apologies for the communication mix up. I will forward your comment here on to our Information Specialist team. In the meantime, you can also contact them here: http://www.christopherreeve.org/site/c.ddJFKRNoFiG/b.4426955/k.440E/Spinal_Cord_Injury_Resource_Center.htmYou'll see a place here to contact our experts. You may email them or call the 800 number at 800-539-7309.
     

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    prc_donnal: Hi, Joe, I am an information specialist. I'm sorry no one has responded to your emails. Please call or email me so I can get more info on what you need and how best to get the info to you. My email address is dlowich@christopherreeve.org. My phone number is 800 539-7309. My extension is 7202. Thank you.