Introducing World Spine Care's Helping Hands Campaign

Reach your helping hands beyond your clinic

October 1 - December 31, 2020

There are 540 million people who are suffering from low back pain globally. World Spine Care is an organization that has a mission of providing evidence-based spinal care to under-served communities around the world – including a clinic in the Dominican Republic. And they need your help now more than ever.

Here's how you can participate

  • Start your own fundraiser on behalf of your clinic and encourage your colleagues and patients to reach out their helping hands to a cause they believe in. Set up your clinic page and be a leader in the Helping Hands Campaign today.

  • Or, simply donate $54 dollars – representing the 540 million people who are suffering from low back pain.

Whether you are in Canada or the US, Your donations will have a direct impact in helping patients that are suffering from spinal pain.

In exchange for your support World Spine Care will provide tools, educational information about the work you are helping to support, along with tips and tools that you can share with your networks, including:

  • A media package to promote community awareness of your support

  • A WSC donation certificate to showcase in your clinic (as well as a virtual badge)

  • A webinar with leading spine researchers - And more!

The World Spine Care Helping Hands campaign allows you to fuel your passion for spine care by keeping your fundraising dollars within your field. Get started today. 

This article also appeared in the World Federation of Chiropractic's Quarterly World Report for October 2020.

Nathan Cashion, DC

Nathan Cashion is the Director of Digital Communications. He started volunteering with World Spine Care as a social media coordinator during chiropractic school. He traveled to Navi Mumbai, India, with the clinical team to establish the MGM Collaboration project.

He is the father of 2 active boys and resides in Oregon City, Oregon, USA.

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