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Count Us In!

One of the great things of our work in Rehabilitation is how we work together to achieve the common goal in so many levels; from providing direct service to advocacy and playing a vital role in shaping rehabilitation policy.

We have an opportunity to come together once again make a difference. The National Rehabilitation Association needs your support for the Count Us In campaign. What is Count Us In? It is our annual fund raising campaign. Your contribution to Count Us In will help NRA to accomplish our goals and support a wide variety of services and member benefits including: training conferences with opportunities to earn continuing education credits, access to websites on the local and national level with current rehabilitation information, regular e-mail notifications and announcements, a governmental affairs program that provides advocacy and legislative updates, publications such as the quarterly Journal of Rehabilitation which is internationally acclaimed and our bi-monthly publication Contemporary Rehab with general news and information. As you can imagine, annual membership dues alone can’t cover the necessary expense of providing all of our services and benefits, so your support for the Count Us In campaign is very important to accomplishing our goals.

The NRA Board of Directors and Administration believe that every member counts and we hope we can count on your support for this important project. Your contribution will make a difference no matter the size! At the NRA Board meeting held in Salt Lake City board members were charged to raise $100 per member for this campaign and support of NRA goals. Also at the conference attendees donated more than $200 for this year’s campaign – thank you to all those who have already shown their support! Can we count on you to make your donation to support NRA? I hope so, together we will help NRA fulfill its mission!

To recognize your support of this campaign, all donors will be listed on the Count Us In Honor Roll to be published in Contemporary Rehab and placed on the NRA website.

Thank you for considering an investment in the success of the National Rehabilitation Association. Please make your donation today. 

                                                                        Doris Illies (Minnesota)
                                                                        NRA JPD Representative to the NRA Board
                                                                        2011-2012 Chair, Count Us In Campaign