Rolling Rainbow Barb Zablotney
Barb Zablotney’s friends call her the Rolling Rainbow because of her positive attitude and the bright colors that adorn her body and chair — but the nickname... Read more.
Matt Tilford: Living Life to the Max
Matt Tilford always thirsted for adventure, and he wasn’t about to let a T12 spinal cord injury quell that need. Twelve years later he is busy travelling the world... Read more.
Businessman and Inventor Stefan Henry
A C5-6 SCI at 14 only increased his desire to build an exoskeleton, and today Stefan Henry lives a dual life that Stark would envy: CEO of an assistive device company... Read more.
Amy Burnett: Bold and Breaking the Mold
Amy Burnett will try anything at least once. Because of this openminded attitude, she is now a member of the U.S.Para-Badminton team, spokesmodel for Permobil and... Read more.
Franklin Elieh and Nick Struthers: Bridging the Gap
Ability-wise they may be an odd couple, but they make a great team and together they are transforming the resources available to people with spinal cord injuries... Read more.
Volunteer/Athlete Extraordinaire Cruz Gutierrez
A chance encounter introduced Cruz Gutierrez to adaptive sports, and adaptive sports proved to be the key to his discovering how to embrace life after injury. Now... Read more.
Coach Brian Weber is Staying on Track
Coaching, mentoring and education all blend together for Brian Weber, a 35-year-old football and wheelchair rugby coach from Rochester, New York.... Read more.
Kevin Mullin is Keeping Rehab Real
Injured at 24, Kevin Mullin dedicated himself to studying SCI rehab and recovery to improve his own functionality. He used that knowledge to help launch a now thriving... Read more.
Candis Welch Working Her Way Up
Candis Welch has seen all sides of life in Tinsel Town. Whatever the job, Welch succeeds thanks to a strong work ethic and the confidence that she has the skills... Read more.
Christopher Johnson: Saving Lives
Since being shot 12 years ago, Christopher Johnson has learned to focus on solutions and be comfortable in situations where others might be uneasy. Those skills... Read more.
