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Temporary Hiatus — Well that’s the intent anyway

Posted on 11 July 2008

As you are probably aware, ReEnabled.org is a volunteer run site. The chief cat herder (Read: Me) is currently experiencing some significant personal and professional life upheaval which is requiring 100% time and focus. Nothing bad, just excessively busy.

We hope to be back to normal operation within the next 90 days. Have a great summer all!

New products in the store, and new sites in the links

Posted on 19 April 2008

Just a quick update to let you know we’ve added more products to our store, and added a few sites to our links list. Check ‘em out!

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The Future of ReEnabled.org

Posted on 13 April 2008

We ran across an interesting article today about social missions becoming a more and more common business impetus for technology based firms. Something between a traditional for-profit and non-profit business…a business run for the social good, without the red tape for the most part. We found it very interesting in regards to ReEnabled.org because it echoes what we hope to turn ReEnabled.org into in the future. We’ve a great desire to solicit discount goods and services for registered users of this site, perhaps even donations and gratis assistance for those things that just make life easier — even if insurance won’t cover it. At any rate, here’s the link to the article in the New York Times (registration required).

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FLAME: Disabled musicians create beautiful music

Posted on 12 April 2008

When you hear about a musical group that has been approached by filmmakers and television executives, has a new custom tour bus and a tour schedule so full they have to turn gigs away, Bon Jovi or Aerosmith might come to mind. However the band that’s getting all this attention is FLAME, a group from upstate New York, made up of people with developmental and physical disabilities, including paralysis, autism, Down’s syndrome, mental retardation and blindness. For the band from Lexington Center, Fulton County Chapter, NYSARC, Inc., their fame is growing fast but their message remains the same.

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Would you like to play a game?

Posted on 07 April 2008

Let me propose something radical: The biggest advances for mobility challenged individuals won’t be coming from the medical community or the research community. They are going to come from computer gamers.

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ReEnabled.org shop — Cool stuff for you!

Posted on 31 March 2008

We’re going to put together a list of killer music, products, books, and DVDs. And then we’re going to share them with you here!

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