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The Woodrow Wilson
Rehabilitation Center Foundation was chartered in 1960 and became
incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia on July 2, 1981. The
Foundation is registered with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a
501(c)(3) not for profit organization. Governed by a board of directors,
the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center Foundation has been
instrumental in facility and program development and has played a key
role in the construction of new buildings on the WWRC campus including
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 into the future.
Rehabilitation changes lives. Providing the best
possible comprehensive rehabilitation 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 today. |
Our Vision, Mission
Statement, and Goals
Vision
The Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center Foundation seeks to become a
consistent and reliable source of funds and support for research,
rehabilitative services, and the programs and projects of the Woodrow Wilson
Rehabilitation Center.
Mission
The mission of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center Foundation (WWRC-F)
is to assist the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center (WWRC) in promoting
research, programs and projects leading to increased independence and
employment of persons with disabilities.
Goals
• Support the work of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
• Promote scientific research education, and demonstration of the
rehabilitation of persons with disabilities
• Advance better understanding and appreciation of the field of physical
and vocational rehabilitation
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