United Spinal Association NH Chapter
05/15/2026
United Spinal is hosting an all-virtual Roll on Capitol Hill on June 24th! If you are able to commit to participating in virtual meetings with your Congressional offices on June 24, as well as an education session the day before, you can register via the link below. Confirmed attendees will receive a follow-up email from United Spinal in the coming weeks.
https://form.jotform.com/241066758634160
80 years ago, a group of wheelchair users rolled into Grand Central Station to gather signatures for accessible housing legislation. That group — which would become Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association, the predecessor of United Spinal — saw tremendous need and started finding solutions. It’s that same spirit that continues to drive United Spinal 80 years later.
We've created webinars before they were mainstream, trained hundreds of peer mentors, and provided resources to support people through all phases of their recovery journey. United Spinal continues to adapt to meet the needs of our community.
Read more about our origin story and how we've evolved in the past 80 years. https://unitedspinal.org/80-years-of-impact-how-united-spinal-continues-to-evolve/
04/16/2026
United Spinal Association knows that connection matters. That’s why we offer a wide range of virtual events and support groups each month to help people stay informed, supported, and connected.
Two new groups have just been added:
· Women with MS Connect brings women together to share experiences, build community, and support one another through every stage of living with MS. Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM ET.
· Newly Injured Spinal Cord Injury Support Group (0–3 Years Post-Injury) offers a safe space to connect, ask questions, and find encouragement during the early stages after injury. Meets the 3rd Monday of each month at 6:00 PM ET.
Explore the entire lineup of events here: https://unitedspinal.org/events/
12/01/2025
You’re invited to join the Seacoast Brain Injury Support Group Presentation, for a special session from guest presenter Dr. Elliott Kronenfeld, LICSW, CSTS, 200 RYT.
Topic: “Disenfranchised Grief Experienced by Individuals With Brain Injuries — When No One Seems to Understand Your Loss”
Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Time: 6:00–8:00 PM
Location: Krempels Brain Injury Center – Community Campus
100 Campus Drive, Movie Room (2nd Floor)
Portsmouth, NH
Attend in person or via MS Teams. All are welcome!
Register Online: https://p2p.onecause.com/sbisg1225
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