Quality of Life to Those Living with
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Six months after Alan's spinal cord injury the Alan T Brown Foundation was established. At that time the Mission was to fund spinal cord research and find a cure for paralysis. It was imperative to fund researchers and scientists involved in studies and projects at institutions and medical facilities worldwide. Over the years the Foundation's focus gradually changed and now, the heart of the Alan T Brown Foundation is to bring a better quality of life to those living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis. The Foundation now proudly boasts a strong Outreach and Peer Mentoring Program.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Six months after Alan's spinal cord injury the Alan T Brown Foundation was established. At that time the Mission was to fund spinal cord research and find a cure for paralysis. It was imperative to fund researchers and scientists involved in studies and projects at institutions and medical facilities worldwide. Over the years the Foundation's focus gradually changed and now, the heart of the Alan T Brown Foundation is to bring a better quality of life to those living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis. The Foundation now proudly boasts a strong Outreach and Peer Mentoring Program.
Recent Events
23rd Annual Golf &Tennis Tournament
Held on August 1 at the Ridgewood Country Club, NJ
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NEWS & HEADLINES
2011 Newsletter & Annual Appeal
Alan Meets with Congress
Alan Brown met with United States Senate and Congressional Representatives in Washington D.C. to lobby for affordable long-term care funding MORE >>
ATBF Board Secures Laptop Donation for the James Brown Foundation
ATBF Seeks Junior Board of Directors
Easing the Financial Burden at Gas Pumps for the Physically Disabled
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Congratulations Alan! Alan returned to the ocean for the first time in 23 years since his injury in Martinique. |
Welcome New Board Member Dan Uribe
On August 30th the Board of the Alan T Brown Foundation voted in a new member
Spinal Cord Research Breakthrough
A medical study funded by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation that has allowed a paralyzed patient
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