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Maine Disability Organization Awards Two More Scholarships
December 13 , 2005
Students with disabilities to study in France this summer
March
5 , 2004
North
Berwick design assistant who lost his legs will graduate
from college...
When Steve Loignon lost his lower legs after a car
accident in 2001, he did not let it stop him. He went
back to work, continued taking college courses and
started a Web site to help others with disabilities.
Thursday, May 15, 2003
By Michael Goot,
Foster's Daily Democrat
Reprinted with permission of the author.
Cyber Steps: A Special Report
It's no stretch to say computers are helping to
change people's lives. Certainly one man from New
Hampshire will attest to that -- a tiny computer has
given him the ability to walk again.
Friday, February 14, 2003, 8:50 AM
By Steve Minich,
News 8 WMTW
Reprinted with permission of News 8 WMTW.
Insurance Matters
In The Workplace
Insurance Coverage was minimal for the prosthesis Steven
needed as a result of his accident. Read how he made a difference and changed
the coverage from only $10k per year "period" to $14,500
"per limb".
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Read His Letter ::
Better
insurance coverage sought for artificial limbs in
the state of Maine
Several working Mainers
who have artificial limbs turned out at a legislative
hearing to ask for support for a bill to bolster
insurance coverage for prosthetic devices.
Tuesday, February 25, 2003, 7:07
AM
By News 8 WMTW
Reprinted with permission of News 8 WMTW. |