Announcing CT's Spinal Cord Injury & Spina Bifida Resource Center

1/14/2004 12:00:00 AM

We have a growing library of information on ADA issues and rights, housing matters (whether it’s placement, rights or remodeling), funding or financial aid, getting involved with advocacy groups or just knowing who and what is out there. The Resource Center also has videos and computer access to the web, along with a growing list of agencies and product companies that may pertain to your specific need, question or interest.

We here at the Resource Center are eager to hear from you by phone or email or happy and willing to greet you here at the Center. We’re located at 2120 Corbin Avenue in New Britain, Connecticut in the Cape Cod style house next to the main entrance of the Hospital for Special Care. Or, you may call us at 860-612-6300 or email us at nscia@scict.org Our hours are:

Tuesdays – 12-4

Wednesdays – 4-7

Thursdays – 12-4

For directions to Hospital for Special Care, call 860-827-4871 or go to their website at:

www.hfsc.org

We are also looking for people that would like to volunteer their time and/or information. Please contact us.



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