The new designation helps survivors and families of spinal cord injuries seeking information know that they can trust CORE as a resource for superior Activity Based Training services  

 

CORE has recently been awarded a SpinalCord.com Trust Badge. Since 2011, CORE has prided itself on delivering exceptional Activity Based Training services to the Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Community, and SpinalCord.com is proud to acknowledge its efforts. As a recipient of the trust badge, CORE will receive a special digital marker that can be featured on our website to let visitors know we are trusted by SpinalCord.com and the SCI/TBI community. In addition, SpinalCord.com will be highlighting CORE on a special page dedicated to trusted resources. 

“CORE is honored to be included among a group of amazing organizations as a resource who provide services for the paralysis community,” said Malerie Robinson, Executive Director of CORE. 

SpinalCord.com, a leading voice for SCI/TBI survivors and their families, is introducing the Trust Badge this year to help members of the community quickly identify trusted resources. The trust badge means that the SpinalCord.com team, consisting of SCI survivors and their families, caretakers and advocates, physicians and nurses, and researchers and attorneys, has reviewed CORE’s online profile and user reviews to be sure they meet the high standards expected of those within the SCI community. 

“Unlike many other Trust Badges that exist for companies and organizations, we refuse to sell our badge,” says Vinny Dolan, Executive Director of SpinalCord.com. “We do not ask anything of Trust Badge recipients, only that they keep doing the great work they are already doing within the SCI community. Our goal is simply to identify companies and individuals who are fighting for our community and who we believe can be trusted.”

To learn more about the SpinalCord.com Trust Badge and to see the full list of trusted resources, visit: www.spinalcord.com/trusted-by-the-spinal-cord-injury-community.


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