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About SBIL.org
SBIL.org has been created by Steven Loignon to provide
support and inspiration to anyone who is physically disabled. During
the summer of 2001, Steven was involved in a tragic car accident
resulting in bi-lateral amputation. Through
his experiences he has discovered the need to better inform and
support individuals who are dealing with life changing events such
as dismemberment. We are hoping that you find this site
inspirational, informative and a catalyst for approaching life with
more passion and determination than ever before.
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SBIL.org does not endorse any specific product, service, manufacturer or technique. Any decision regarding specific aspects of medical or rehabilitation care should be discussed with a knowledgeable physician, prosthetics, or service provider. The links provided below are to further educate our visitors and to make them aware of resources available to them.
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| Northeast Passage: Providing "Barrier Free Recreation" to individuals with physical disabilities, friends and families for over 12 years. Offering a superb listing of helpful links and resources. |
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| Amputee Coalition of America: Publishers of the bi-monthly magazine, "In-Motion", The ACA is a national, non-profit amputee consumer educational organization representing people who have experienced amputation or are born with limb differences. A wonderful site! |
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| In-Motion Magazine: A fantastic magazine dedicated to providing ACA members with timely and comprehensive information. Highly recommended reading material. |
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Disability Rights Center (DRC) is Maine’s protection and advocacy agency for people with disabilities. It is a non-profit agency, independent of state and federal government.
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Limbless Association
Prompted by the incredible public response to the plight of 12 year old Ali Ismail Abbas, who lost both his arms in the Iraqi conflict, the Limbless Association has set up a restricted fund to assist those rendered amputees by the Iraqi conflict. |
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World Association of Persons with (dis)Abilities
The beacon of knowledge and refuge for the world's largest minority. |
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Clear Path International
Serving landmine and bomb accident survivors, their families and their communities in former war zones in Southeast Asia. |
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A.S.O.
Loss of a limb is a major life trauma that requires much adjustment, but it is not the end of life as you know it. People with limb differences continue to do many amazing things. Here are some resources to help you, or a loved one, with your special needs.
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