ncart_blog_5waystomakenationalspinabifidamonthmatter This past October was National Spina Bifida Month, recognizing the 1,500 babies born each year with Spina Bifida. The leading neural tube defect in the United States, an estimated 166,000 people are affected with this condition each day. However, at NCART, we know that individuals with Spina Bifida have long demonstrated the strength and resilience required to conquer the world. By showing your support, you can provide additional help to spread awareness and assistance year-round. What is Spina Bifida? The most common permanently disabling birth defect in the United States, Spina Bifida literally means ‘split spine'. It occurs when a baby is in the womb and the spinal column does not close all the way. Scientists have not determined the cause of the defect, however, they believe that genetic and environmental factors act together to cause the condition. How You Can Help

  • Become a respite provider
For families with Spina Bifida, there is little time to rest. Specialized doctors' visits must be scheduled months in advance and usually require a full day of dedication. Equipment that provides assistance such as braces, crutches, and wheelchairs must be maintained to ensure that they are in proper working order. Respite providers give temporary relief care to aid in these responsibilities. They also provide support so that family caregivers can accomplish their day-to-day tasks. Learn more about becoming a respite provider and the lasting difference you can make in a families' life.  
  • Volunteer at an adaptive sports camp.
For individuals with Spina Bifida, life does not slow down. Each year, adaptive sports camps offer the chance to show off their athletic prowess, determination, and spirit. From archery and skiing to rafting and kayaking, there is literally no boundaries to what individuals with Spina Bifida can accomplish. By volunteering at an adaptive sports camp, you are aiding in asserting their independence and health as well as creating new lifelong friendships. To get involved, visit http://www.disabledsportsusa.org/ and find out how you can help this important program.  
  • Participate in a Walk-N-Roll.
Each year, funds are raised to support local community programs and services for those affected by Spina Bifida through family-friendly Walk-N-Roll events. These non-competitive one mile walks include educational resource fairs and are free of charge for the public. Find out when a Walk-N-Roll will hit your town and get involved today. Families that are affected by Spina Bifida face challenges each day but, by offering support, you can make a difference. At NCART, we strive to ensure that all people with disabilities get the care they require. That's why we are working to stop Medicare cuts threatening specialized wheelchair systems needed by family with spinal cord injuries. Help our mission by emailing your Members of Congress today to ask for their support.