Numotion Foundation contributes to COVID-19 relief
By HME News Staff
Updated Wed May 20, 2020
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. - The Numotion Foundation has contributed $100,000 to the COVID-19 relief efforts of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation and the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation will primarily use its $50,000 contribution to support its mission to enhance the health and quality of life of those living with paralysis, and continue research on new treatments for spinal cord injury. “We are grateful for the Numotion Foundation's support, which helps ensure that those living with paralysis, their families and caregivers are not overlooked during this pandemic,” said Peter Wilderotter, president and CEO of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. The MS Society plans to use its $50,000 contribution to support its MS Navigator program. The Numotion Foundation is making these contributions this year in addition to the more than $500,000 in other contributions to nonprofit organizations focused on research, adaptive fitness and wellness, adaptive recreation, education, housing, transportation and other mobility related needs.
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