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Today’s Care and Tomorrow’s Cure at the 2021 Reeve Summit


The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is thrilled to present the 2nd annual Reeve Summit 2021: Where Care, Cure and Community Connect on April 27-29, 2021.

This three-day virtual summit will bring together hundreds of health professionals, advocates, community members and caregivers to brainstorm a future for people with disabilities defined by access, inclusion and innovation.

Reeve Summit 2021

Reeve Foundation Connects Paralysis Community with Virtual Conference

“Our annual Reeve Summit is the only venue of its kind that is specifically designed to connect families, advocates and experts from around the world to share experiences and shape the conversation surrounding disability issues,” says Maggie Goldberg, Reeve Foundation President.

“The Reeve Foundation is honored to serve as a convener to offer educational and insightful sessions for people impacted by paralysis.”

The Reeve Summit will offer a full spectrum of care and cure topics designed to meet the needs of our community. Dozens of breakout sessions and workshops will focus on issues that matter deeply to those living with disabilities, such as understanding autonomic dysreflexia and transitioning to college with a disability to raising children with spinal cord injuries.

To register for the Reeve Summit and learn more about the agenda and speakers, please visit ChristopherReeve.org/ReeveSummit. For more information on corporate sponsorships, please contact Anna Oliveros at [email protected]. For exhibitor information, please contact Lexie Gleason at [email protected].


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