Courage Center

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Courage Center is a center for people with disabilities and those recovering from serious injuries such as a brain injury, stroke or spinal cord injury. It provides physical rehabilitation therapy and a variety of independent living services, including testing services for senior drivers. Courage Center also advocates for people with disabilities at the Minnesota state legislature and in other public forums.

Courage Center has facilities in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minnesota, has a sports and recreation office in Duluth, and camps at Maple Lake and Lake George.

Mission

Courage Center empowers people with disabilities to realize their full potential in every aspect of life.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Mission Statement". Courage Center. Retrieved 21 August 2012.