Computers4Quads, Inc. 

             "Independence through Technology"

07/03/09

 

 

 

Email: tom@c4q.org

Fax:           951.695.0529

 

 

Welcome to C4Q, the site dedicated to providing computers for people who are physically disabled and need a helping hand.

Each year tens of thousands of Americans suffer life altering paralysis caused by debilitating injuries and disease.
Nearly half experience paralysis so complete they are forced to lead lives of isolation, loneliness, and despair.
At Computers4Quads we believe that disability does not equal inability. We believe that computers offer a way out of the darkness and place a life of quality, productivity and happiness within reach. People who have received our computers stay connected with the people and world around them. They read, write, draw, listen to music, take classes, work and own businesses. There is much to be done, but we can’t do it alone. With your help we can change the world – one computer at a time.


My Journey.

It is the year 2000. I’m fifty-seven years old, recently retired from a full-time teaching position at a community college, and looking forward to devoting more time and energy to playing and performing music.

Fast forward to Spring 2001. “Top of the world, Ma!” I’m working and recording with three bands. I’m doing session work on the side and I’m running a resophonic guitar workshop website. Although I didn’t realize it at the time, I was amassing material for a resophonic guitar book. In short, I’m living my dream.

But something was wrong. I was having balance problems. I was stumbling frequently and took some nasty falls. I felt unusually fatigued. Often when returning home from a job or rehearsal I was too tired to get out of the car and walk inside.

Three months later I was given the explanation for the changes I was experiencing. The diagnosis was ALS. My version is Lower Motor Neuron Disease. I was told the paralysis would begin in my feet and work its way upward until I became totally and completely paralyzed. I would be dead within three to five years.

And so began my journey. I faced many challenges. With each loss of function I was forced to adapt. And adapt I did. With little time to mourn my losses, I turned my face to the wind and never looked back. The constant through it all has been my computer. Through the computer I stay connected with friends and family, manage my personal affairs, read books, and communicate with the people around me. The computer made possible the completion of my book and now, the development of Computers4Quads.

Tom Nelson  (2006)

Update (2008)

My latest project is to learn computer graphics. To view my drawings and cartoons visit:

Hand Picked Designs .

Mighty Fine Links

Send Lawyers, Guns, and Money (Warren Zevon)

 

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Bumper Stickers Available Now!
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For a modest $2.00 donation your car will look, feel, and run great sporting a smart, new bumper sticker from C4Q!


Thanks anyway, Warren. We don't need guns and lawyers, but money to purchase computers, adaptive switches and software is in short supply.

To purchase C4Q merchandise or to make a donation please visit the C4Q store. All purchases and donations are used to further the fight for freedom and independence of people who are disabled and need a helping hand.



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Caregivers


Happy Endings!

If you know someone who would benefit from the use of a computer but lacks the resources to acquire his or her own, contact us at tom@c4q.org. Perhaps by working together we can make it happen.

 

Raymond, a quadriplegic in California, received a C4Q laptop computer with speech recognition software on 4/21/07.

Becky, a quadriplegic in Illinois, was sent a C4Q laptop computer with speech recognition software on 7/14/2007.

Jennifer, a multiple amputee in Wisconsin, was sent a C4Q laptop computer with speech recognition software on 9/17/2007.

Silas, a quadriplegic in South Carolina was sent a C4Q laptop computer with speech recognition software on 10/18/2007.

Isaac, a quadriplegic in Maryland was sent a C4Q laptop computer on 02/08/08.

Henry, a quadriplegic in Maryland was sent a C4Q laptop computer on 02/28/08.

Tony, a quadriplegic in Florida was sent a C4Q laptop computer on 02/15/09.

 

   

To purchase C4Q merchandise or to make a donation please visit the C4Q store. All purchases and donations are used to further the fight for freedom and independence of people who are disabled and need a helping hand.

 

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