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Project Spark – For the first time in history, we have a chance to restore life-changing function to Australians with spinal cure injuries.Find out more

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And bring hope to those living with a spinal cord injury

Every day in Australia, one person suffers a spinal cord injury that changes their life forever. With ~21,000 Australians currently living with a spinal cord injury, families face a devastating reality: there is no cure.

Join our movement

When you give to SpinalCure, you’re not just supporting research—you’re joining a movement of Australians who refuse to accept that paralysis is permanent. Together, we are making the unbelievable, believable.

A cure on the horizon

Researchers right here in Australia are pioneering world-first approaches that are making the unbelievable, believable.

At SpinalCure, we’re proud to be driving a new wave of research aligned with our strategic focus: investing in bold, high-potential projects that challenge the limits of what’s possible. From neurostimulation trials under Project Spark, to AI-driven personalised therapies and breakthroughs in neuroregeneration, we’re supporting innovation every step of the way.

We proudly support the researchers who are charting the path toward real treatments and ultimately, a cure.

The impact of your gift
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Tenacity

$67

provides essential laboratory supplies for one researcher for an entire month, including gloves, pipette tips, and sample tubes that make daily discoveries possible

Curiosity

$120

provides one year’s worth of pipette tips, essential for handling microscopic samples.

Critical thinking

$1,000

funds a 3 month supply of specialised plates used to grow and study nematode worms

“The results and the promise of walking again, any step in that direction is positive and absolutely the biggest motivator of all. Sometimes I imagine myself just standing up and walking one day and I would just be so happy when that day comes. I know that there is a cure on the horizon, and if it’s not for me it will be for someone else.”
Sheree Palmer, Project Spark clinical trial participant, who walked for the first time in 14 years on the eWALK trial.

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