Sites concerning organisations of the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
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- Paralyzed Veterans of America - National Headquarters Addresses a wide array of issues experienced by veterans and other people with spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Subjects include legal, medical, sports, accessibility, research, and veterans issues. Also provides many publications online.
- Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association Overview, donation information, newsletter, publications, photo gallery, events calendar, and articles about advocacy, legislation, and health issues. Jackson Heights, New York.
- Bay Area & Western PVA Palo Alto, California. Mission statement, bylaws, photo album, newsletter, and online forms.
- Cal-Diego Paralyzed Veterans Association News, updates on research, advice on benefits and forthcoming community activities.
- Vaughan Paralyzed Veterans of America Illinois voluntary organisation. News, membership information and details of forthcoming social and sporting events.
- Buckeye Chapter, Paralyzed Veterans of America Ohio voluntary organisation. News, information on membership and upcoming legislation, and details of sports and social events.
- Nevada - Paralyzed Veterans of America The Nevada Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc. is dedicated to improving and ensuring the quality of life for American veterans who have suffered spinal cord injury or disease resulting in paralysis.
- New England Chapter Articles about advocacy and legislation, and details about their sports recreation programs.
- Mountain States Chapter Denver, Colorado. Overview, membership information, newsletter, and contact details. For members in Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming.
- San Antonio Texas Sub-Chapter Mission statement, events calendar, photo albums, newsletter, online application form, and contact details.
- Wisconsin PVA Overview, events calendar, contact details, and membership application.
- Florida - Paralyzed Veterans Association PVAF's mission is to improve the lives of veterans with a spinal cord injury or dysfunction (SCI/D) and other persons with disabilities to achieve maximum health, productivity and self esteem in their daily lives.