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Talk about all things in one place!  The IMSSF is just about as complete as the universe is.  They have it all without a lot of nonsense that you have to fight your way through.  You can find everything at the IMSSF site.   You can even see the director, Jean Sumption at work!  Maybe the reason they have so many resources for PWMS is because all of the folks at the IMSSF are PWMS.  It really verifies the old saying, "It takes one to know one."

Stop in and check out what you can find there.  Just take a look at what they have listed on their front page (no fancy screens to wow you, just the plain truth!).  Another nice feature I like about the IMSSF website is that the footer on every page allows you to go to the page where you want to go.  For me, with my short term memory loss (sound familiar?), that means I don't have to figure out how I got to a page or how to get back to what I really wanted to see, hear, or read.   That's right, you'll find a wide cariety of information presented in all kinds of ways.  I highly recommend the mail list at the IMSSF.  The moderator puts out a new topic for all to share their thoughts about every week or two weeks depending on the level of responses.

If anyone can find more resources that are organized so clearly for PWMS on one page, I'd certainly like to know about it.  It's easy to navigate and has tons of content, not to mention caring wonderful people who volunteer from all over.  They may be based in Tucson, but the PWMS who contribute just might live in your backyard!

Is the IMSSF the only source of this information?  No!  Take a look here.

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