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WWRC Foundation
History:
Established in 1961, the Woodrow Wilson
Rehabilitation Center Foundation has been instrumental in facility
development and has played a key role in the construction of new
buildings, which include the Harold E. Watson Student Activities
Building and the William A. Cashatt Chapel . The most critical role for
the Foundation however, is beginning now and will expand well beyond the
turn of the century.
In the presence of a dynamic health care industry and with the emergence
of the American with Disabilities Act , the impact of the Foundation can
be life changing for those clients who are in need of rehabilitative
services.
About WWRC Foundation
Rehabilitative services require comprehensive diagnosis, medical,
emotional and vocational services as well as computer and technical
equipment. Funds raised by the Foundation will provide the resources
necessary to elevate the level of care and treatment given to the 2,500
clients who pass through the Center each year.
The benefits of these privately raised funds extend far beyond the life
of the client who is served. When a person enters the Center and is so
severely injured that recovery seems beyond reach, rehabilitative
services can teach and re-train people to become not just
self-sufficient, but a working member of the community. They leave with
a new found self-esteem, an inner strength to face their life-long
challenges and the skills they need to hold jobs and pursue careers.
Rehabilitation changes lives. Providing the best possible comprehensive
rehab services to those who need it is critical to maintaining a
healthy, productive society. If you want to be a part of something that
works, then support rehabilitation. Make a gift to the WWRC Foundation
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