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Disclaimer: This page contains observations and information from the personal experiences of Josh Basile. It is not intended as a substitute for the guidance and advice of trained medical professionals. Determined2Heal recommends that you always seek out guidance from healthcare professionals before partaking in any treatment.

 

Updates on Josh

First Time Pushing a Manual Wheelchair

Congressional Internship

Trip to Delaware

Working 2 Walk Rally 2006

Determined2heal Internship 2006

Josh’s Sister’s Wedding                

Trip to Newport Beach

University of Maryland

Josh is an uncle

Spring Speeches

Christopher Reeve Gala

Trip to New York

Fall Speeches 

Rehab at Kennedy Krieger

                                                                   

More Updates

My beautiful neice Brianna
Introduced Michael J. Fox and Senator Benjamin Cardin at a press conference
Driving school for one week in Pennsylvania        Transitioned to a manual wheelchair

 

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D2H Press

Basile Returns to Bullis - 06-06-07

JC & Friends - video

Basile's Hands-On Approach - 02-01-07

Breakers in every sense of word - 09-03-06

Moving People with His Words - 08-23-06

Basile Reaches Further Ahead - 07-05-06

Paralyzed Beachgoer Speaks Out to Avert Injuries - 04-30-06

A Spirit the Waves Couldn't Break 7-4-05

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About Determined2heal

Our Mission Statement

  • To help ease and simplify the difficult transition families of newly injured spinal cord injury patients make from normal life to recovery by providing strategic information.

 

  • To widely circulate information about beach safety so that future beach injuries may be prevented.

 

  • To support and provide funding for spinal cord related research and rehabilitative organizations and projects.

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Golf Tournament

Working 2 Walk Rally 2007

Speeches

 

Past events

Bullis Carwash

Working 2 Walk Rally 2006

MOTA Awards Ceremony

Olinder Awards Ceremony

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