Beauty in motion – the women in wheelchairs
Once the company depends on the disability, can not contribute to society. This situation has clearly changed. Today, people with disabilities, particularly women in wheelchairs, have begun to destroy this view stigmatized with remarkable results. In addition, manufacturers have developed designer chairs to celebrate the incredible beauty and strength of these women.
On display last year, the designer of New York has organized a specific way for these chairs. TheProgram was of four women who founded the discovery to design, a nonprofit organization to improve the lives of women, which was dedicated to rely on a wheelchair. One woman, Marilyn Hamilton, is the co-inventor of the Quickie wheelchair. Others had suffered three sports, arts and dynamic company who have traumatic injuries and finished in a wheelchair.
The parade was dedicated not only to the style of a wheelchair, but also clothing, in particularflatter women who have created a long period spent in a wheelchair. The "roll" models of four women from around the country who have become disabled selected and requested a force of inspiration and perseverance despite his health problems or accidents demonstrated.
One of this fascinating woman, Jenny Smith, who had an accident while practicing gymnastics. His spinal cord injury, which occurred 17 years ago, non-stop driving, he graduated with a MasterStudies in psychology or to work for the mobility project that more than 1,000 wheelchairs for people with disabilities provided in the countries in the developing world.
In comparison, Melissa Holley has his own way through school as a traffic accident led to his spinal cord. Said, participated in charity events and has fought to bring an experimental approach for the treatment of spinal cord injury in the United States. She did not allow a wheelchair to turn off his life.
Michael Boardman is ayoung woman diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. Was in a wheelchair for 12 years. However, he realized his dream of going to college and plans for a pediatric genetic counselor. It 'was one of nine young people around the world, honored by the Yes I Can! Foundation in 2004.
The fourth model, Rosemary Rosetti, is a woman whose life has been successful because of the collapse of a huge tree that crushed the kidnapping of the spinal cord during a bike ride. After his recovery, he beganExplore the world speaks of his journey in which they live in a wheelchair. He published a book on this subject and was recently crowned Ms. Wheelchair America.
These women are a tribute to the incredible power and beautiful journey of women in wheelchairs can do. His story is an inspiration to us all.
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