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The Joe Jackson Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of children with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and their families and to provide adaptive equipment throughout Arizona. This organization was created by Joe’s calling to primarily help inspire individuals disabled by SCI to continue living actively because there’s much to overcome despite the challenges they face and to fund future opportunities for Joe’s quest to walk again. It is our mission to educate, enable, encourage, and empower individuals living with paralysis by:

  1. Educate by maintaining a reliable, up-to-date website to provide extensive information about Spinal Cord Injury including: guidance for dealing with SCI both in the early days and down the road, updates on SCI research advancements, personal anecdotes about living with SCI, and links to other organizations., and adaptive equipment.
  2. Enable individual lives with the focus on providing adaptive equipment and adaptive sports programs information by showing many platforms sports are played.
  3. Encourage by innovative scientific research to treat and cure paralysis via the JJF Organization Grant Program.
  4. Empower by initiating the JJF Individual Grant Program to support children and their families in providing adaptive equipment post-injury. The Joe Jackson Foundation’s Individual Grants provide funding for adaptive equipment, some sports and recreational equipment necessary to allow those living with paralysis to continue on living their dreams and accomplishing their goals.
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Latest News

11/02/2006 - Paralyzed Hamilton teen a prized pupil

"He reminds me of how blessed I am to be an educator," Hogan said of the Hamilton High School football player who suffered a serious spinal-cord injury in November that...

12/02/2006 - Paralyzed athlete inspires others

Custom-made jerseys from members of the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Rattlers hang in the closet of Joe Jackson's room at Barrow Neurological Institute in central Phoenix.

But these are just things...

25/12/2006 - Joe stays the course with school

After three weeks of intensity care, one week of selective care and now starting the long road of intensive rehab, Joe Jackson and Hamilton High English teacher Jessica Hogan study...