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‘My wheelchair is not a tragic accessory, it is my freedom’: Celebrating International Wheelchair Day
These wheelchair users took to social media to express the impact their mobility devices have on their freedom and quality of life.
These wheelchair users took to social media to express the impact their mobility devices have on their freedom and quality of life.
A random encounter helped launch Cyrus Anton on a new career trajectory after he was paralyzed but he isn’t leaving his future success up to chance.
There are many ways to educate an inaccessible business about accessibility, but no one does it quite like Tina Pedersen.
Gene Murphy wasn’t sure what to expect when he became paralyzed. He never expected he would find a new cause and community he loved.
Joseph Ouellette became an apprentice carpenter at 12 and continued on that career path after a spinal cord injury at 15.
Getting stuck in the sand at Miami Beach motivated Sabrina Cohen to shift her focus from SCI cure research to quality of life.
Monique Stamps used her platform as one of the few wheelchair-using Zumba instructors to raise money to support women with spinal cord injuries.
While his teenage friends were doing teenage things, Kyle Considder started dabbling in the stock market and quickly realized it could be the road to the fulfilling, independent life he envisioned. The Wheels of Wall Street Kyle Considder, 44, grew…
Inspired by her own struggles, Michaela Devins decided to become a mental health counselor working with kids and adults.
Leonard Mayberry – rodeo worker, welder, steel worker, supervisor of a city crew – shares his new life story beginning at June 30 2018, about 2:30 in the afternoon.