About United Spinal Association
Our Mission
United Spinal Association is a national 501(c) (3) nonprofit membership organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of all people living with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D), including veterans, and providing support and information to loved ones, care providers and professionals.
We believe no person should be excluded from opportunity based on their disability. Our goal is to provide people living with SCI/D programs and services that maximize their independence and enable them to remain active in their communities.
United Spinal transforms the lives of people with SCI/D by:
- Advocating for greater access to healthcare, mobility equipment, public transportation, rehabilitation, community services and supports, and the built environment
- Empowering our members with resources, one-on-one assistance, and peer support
- Promoting independence through employment opportunities and community integration of wheelchair users into mainstream society
Our History
United Spinal was founded in 1946 by a determined group of paralyzed WWII veterans in New York City who advocated for greater civil rights and independence for themselves and their fellow veterans. Rejecting the poor treatment they received at their local VA hospital, they decided to form a support group. From these modest beginnings, United Spinal was born. Since then, our core belief has remained unchanged. Despite living with SCI/D, a full, productive, and rewarding life is within the reach of anyone with the strength to believe it and the courage to make it happen.
Our Reach
United Spinal has access to over 100,000 wheelchair users, 50+ chapters, 180+ support groups, and 100+ rehabs and hospital partners nationwide––including 10 distinguished Spinal Cord Injury Model System Centers that support innovative projects and research in the field of SCI. This year, we have touched over 1.8 million lives impacted by disability. Our expansive reach to wheelchair consumers, their families and caregivers, clinicians and disability stakeholders, through our national Spinal Network empowers individuals with disabilities to achieve their highest potential in all facets of life.
Membership in United Spinal is free and open to all individuals with SCI/D.
Our Impact
United Spinal is committed to advocating for greater civil rights and independence for people with disabilities, including expanding education and employment, improving enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ensuring adequate access to public transportation and taxi services, and amending Medicare rules that restrict many individuals to their homes and nursing facilities.
Our Leadership
United Spinal Association’s Leadership is dedicated to advancing the organization’s principles
and goals and to achieving the highest level of service to the spinal cord injury community.
Tom Aiello
Chairman of the Board
United Spinal Association
Tom, a West Point graduate and Army veteran living with spinal cord injury (SCI), is currently president and founder of March Marketing, LLC., a leading agency specializing exclusively in strategy, consulting, marketing, recruiting, public relations, and social media, for products and services targeting military and veteran families. Read more about Tom Aiello.
James Weisman
President & CEO
United Spinal Association
For 40 years James Weisman has advocated for the rights of people with disabilities including helping craft the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Mr. Weisman is a founding member of the Board of Directors of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD).Read more about James Weisman
Officers
Tom Aiello – Chairman of the Board
Carmen Jones – Vice Chair
Joshua Basile – Secretary
Andy Hicks – Treasurer
James Weisman – President & CEO