Graduate With Cerebral Palsy Finds Meaningful Work

When it comes to numbers and data, Peng Kai is certainly in his element. Peng Kai, who has cerebral palsy, graduated from Nanyang Technological University with a double degree of Mathematics and Economics.  Currently, Peng Kai conducts research in the…

You Might Be a Caregiver If …

Did you know there are currently over 43 million people in the US who provide unpaid care to an adult family member? That’s astronomical! And that’s just in the US. Whether it’s something you do part time or full time, as an…

Adapting To Aphasia

Avi Golden was an active EMT and paramedic when his life took an unexpected turn. In early June 2007, at 33 years of age, Avi was admitted to Columbia Hospital, in New York, for surgery on an mitral valve prolapse (MVP) repair that…

A Kayaking Holiday for All

What better way to spend your summer holidays surrounded by the tranquility and beauty of nature? That was what Kara Aiello did back in the summer of 2004, where she joined an organization, Wilderness Inquiry, out camping on the Apostle…

Adaptive Surfing for the Adventure Seekers

Hitting the waves is possible for paraplegics and quadriplegics through adaptive surfing programs and organizations. Life Rolls On is dedicated to creating possibilities and opportunities beyond paralysis, and adaptive surfing allows more people to “experience the freedom of mobility by…

Fishing On A Boat With A Power Wheelchair

  Trevor and his partner Stacey have enjoyed fishing together for many years in a creek just outside their Queensland, Australia home. Trevor has loved to fish since he was very young. As an adult, he bought his own boat…

Facing The Scrutiny: Parenting With A Disability

The world of parenting is filled with so many emotions: joy, excitement, and that proud feeling you get when your kid accomplishes a monumental task are things most parents experience on this journey. But there’s also other feelings parents often…