BYRON CENTER, Mich. (February 7, 2019)—Ms. Wheelchair America, Inc. announced a new partnership with Cure Medical as the exclusive urological catheter sponsor of the Ms. Wheelchair America organization.

“This partnership will help Ms. Wheelchair America continue to empower women of achievement though leadership, advocacy and education,” said Shelly Loose, president of Ms. Wheelchair America when asked about Cure Medical’s support of the organization.

Based in Newport Beach, California and founded by a quadriplegic, Cure Medical strives to deliver the industry’s highest quality intermittent catheters and closed systems as a reimbursement-friendly solution. In addition to offering popular, easy-to-use catheters, Cure Medical is also committed to giving back to the community by donating 10 percent of net income to spinal cord injury and central nervous system research in pursuit of a cure for paralysis.

As an exclusive sponsor, Cure Medical will financially support the mission of the Ms. Wheelchair America organization so state titleholders can continue to advocate for the more than 56 million Americans living with disabilities.

Cure Medical CEO John Anderson said, “We are thrilled to join forces with Ms. Wheelchair America to support the professional development of women who have disabilities. Additionally, we are thankful for their ongoing efforts to educate community groups, care providers and policymakers about vital health care topics including access to quality medical supplies.”

Cure Medical will also be featured at the 48th annual Ms. Wheelchair America National Competition, which will be held in Little Rock, Arkansas July 1-7, 2019, where Ms. Wheelchair America 2020 will be crowned.

Visit curemedical.com and mswheelchairamerica.org for more information.