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Horizontal Paul Music Project
Started to finance a medical assessment trip to the USA funded through music. Many sponsors are involved. First bed-bound paraplegic to be offered a publishing and recording contract. The project is looking for children and schools to participate.

William Edward Fuller
A life long disability advocate who has been employed as a Rehab counselor, an administrator of a private school for children with serious disabilities, an independent living center director and now a private consultant helping other businesses build meaningful programs to serve people with disabilities.

See With Your Heart, Speak With Your Heart
A website for those with disabilities to visit for inspiration, and dialogue. Authored by a legally blind retired teacher.

America's War on the Disabled
Contains strong language and graphic descriptions of political events.

Living With a Dis-Ability
No one is exempt from some sort of pain, whether it is physical or emotional. It makes us Human and it makes us stronger. We have to "play the cards" that Life deals us. We dive into the pool and either drown, tread water, or swim to the other side.

Sage's Page
This web site is an attempt to give back a little of what has been given to us.

Megan's Notebook
An author who had a stroke at an early age and lives in Pennsylvania.

Mr. Earl's RoadKill Kafe
True story about an on the job injury that has led to disability from medical and governmental malpractice.

Life Being Heavily Dizabled
Homepage of Henk Tuten. Description of life, links for dizabled people.

Stump 'R' Us
A site for amputees and other with disablilites.






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