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National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month

National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month focuses on understanding and supporting those living with spinal cord damage. These injuries can affect movement, sensation, and independence in life.

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Position your healthcare, wellness, or nonprofit brand as a champion of spinal cord injury research and community support through September awareness campaigns and fundraising partnerships.

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  • Share patient success stories and treatment breakthroughs to inspire hope and drive donations
  • Host or sponsor a local awareness walk or information event to build community trust and brand visibility
  • Create educational social content about spinal cord injury facts, accessibility tips, and resources for affected individuals and caregivers
  • Launch a lime-green ribbon campaign encouraging employees and customers to wear and share the symbol with personal stories

History

National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month began as an official effort in the United States Senate. In 2013, the Senate passed a resolution to set aside September for this cause.

That decision gave national recognition to the need for more understanding and support for people living with spinal cord injuries.

Senator Marco Rubio of Florida introduced a similar resolution again in 2014. His push kept the subject in the public eye and encouraged more action.

The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, a research center in Florida, strongly backed this recognition.

Marc Buoniconti, who leads the project, thanked lawmakers for helping raise awareness and direct attention toward finding new treatments.

The month has continued every year since then. It reminds the public that these injuries can change lives in an instant. It also points to the importance of research, rehabilitation programs, and community support.

Many groups now use this time to share stories, promote safety, and call for better access to care.

From its start in the Senate to its place in communities today, the month has grown into a nationwide effort. Each year, it builds more understanding and pushes for progress.


How to celebrate

Wear the ribbon

Lime green ribbons have become a simple yet powerful symbol for spinal cord injury awareness. Pin one to your clothing or bag so others notice and ask about it. Use that moment to share a quick fact or a hopeful story. Small symbols can start big conversations, especially when worn proudly throughout the month.

Share facts online

Social media can spread important information quickly. Create short posts with statistics, helpful resources, or personal insights about living with a spinal cord injury. Use plain language so everyone understands the message. Sharing accurate, thoughtful content encourages others to pass it on, reaching people far beyond your own circle.

Host a simple local event

A gathering in your neighborhood can make awareness feel personal. Organize a short walk, an information table, or a talk at the library. Invite people to learn about how spinal injuries impact daily life and the progress being made in treatment and accessibility. Even a small group can create energy and motivate more action.

Raise funds

Financial support is vital for research, equipment, and care programs. Plan a small fundraiser like a bake sale, art auction, or online donation drive. Clearly explain where the money will go and how it will help. Every contribution counts, whether it comes from a child’s pocket money or a large community effort.

Offer peer support resources

Information can be a lifeline for people facing new challenges. Collect details on local support groups, online forums, or national helplines. Share them with community centers, doctors’ offices, or through social media. Knowing where to turn for help can ease fear, reduce isolation, and give families a stronger sense of connection.