Limbless Woman Is A Fitness Fan

Born without arms and legs, Lindsay Hilton has been active in sports throughout her life. She took up soccer, field hockey, and rugby during her academic life, and now, at 30 years old, she has added another physical activity to…

A Child's First Taste Of Independence

  Adam has Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and for the past 5 years, he has been a frequent patron of a bakery near his house. And he usually can be found there with his “tiny entourage in tow” – his two young…

3 Tips For Renovating An Accessible Home

If you are planning to shift houses, or re-design your home to accommodate a wheelchair, David, a C6 quadriplegic who has been living independently for over 20 years, has some personal advice and tips on how he chose his apartment and…

Coping With MS Through Mutual Support

Technology sure does help bring people together – and that was the case for Diana and her friend, Jenise. Through Facebook, Diana recently found out that Jenise was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2015, and had fortunately not been…

Parenting And Art To Find Purpose

  Over 7 years ago, Muniba Mazari, a Pakistani woman, became a wheelchair user when she suffered a spinal cord injury from a car accident. Since then, Muniba has worked hard to achieve much with her life, and two of…

Redefining Ourselves For Our Children

“I hate the word ‘normal.’ [Yet,] if I am being honest, I don’t want to redefine the word ‘normal.’ I am working on redefining myself." Jennifer Senda has cerebral palsy and is a mother, but these traits only make up…

Building A Strong Education For A Chance Of Employment

Being misunderstood or discriminated against is something that ‘deafies’ – a slang term that Grace Ng uses for members of her deaf community – deal with persistently. Even though there are well over 5000 deaf people in Singapore, many still face…

Close Friendships in Para Sports

Not only are Theresa Goh and Yip Pin Xiu two of the most recognisable faces in Singapore’s para sports scene, they are kindred spirits as well. Their passion for competitive swimming has brought them together in a world of competition…

The Accessibility of New York City

Back in the summer of 2012, Freddie and his family took a trip down to the Big Apple, New York City. Freddie has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type II and traveled to New York City from the UK in his…