ATBF Partners
The Alan T Brown Foundation to Cure Paralysis receives important support from businesses, organizations and corporations that have aligned with our cause. We extend our gratitude to:| A.I. Freidman ABC-TV Achilles Action Plus AIG Appleseeds Audi Barclays Capital BlackRock Bloomberg Buoniconti Fund Business Week Capital One Bank, NA CBS-TV Central Business Solutions Cole Schotz Constellation Wealth Advisors LLC Dana & Christopher Reeve Foundation DeLonghi Deutsche Bank Distribution Solutions, Inc Eisner Amper LLP ESPN Foremost Caterers Goldman Sachs Hotel Elysee IMG Impact Displays Group, LLC Independence Technology ING Barings Ink on Pixels LLC Inserra Supermarkets IZOD Center/Meadowlands J.P. Morgan Chase Kenneth Hutter Auction Company Kessler Rehabilitation Center Kidville Macy’s Madison Square Garden Marquis Jet Partners MCJ Foundation Merrill Lynch Metem Corporation Miami Physical Therapy Associates Inc. | Miami Project to Cure Paralysis Modells Sporting Goods Mt. Sinai Dept. of Rehabilitation NBC Netgrocer.com Newtek New York Giants New York Fun Factory New York Rangers New York Social Diary New York Stock Exchange NY1 Pepsi Phillips-Van Heusen PNC Bank Port Logistics Group Prestige Caterers Proneuron Biotechnologies Prudential Securities Push to Walk Remee Products Rothmans Steakhouse Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & ShopRite of Oakland Shubert Organization Smith Party Rentals Softweb Media Southern Wines and Spirits Sovereign Bank Stepvisual Communications TD Bank The Sports Alliance The Renco Group Thompson Hotels Tiffany & Co. UBS Wakefern WFAN Wells Fargo Zami Caterers |
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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