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T9 Complete Paraplegic from Connecticut, Alexia Bouckoms, 23 years post-injury

2/17/2020

 
“There are stand up comics but I can’t find a sit-down comic. I can make jokes about things that no one else could touch with a 10 foot pole, and I’m only a five foot pole... I need to go back to work.”

T6 Complete Paraplegic from Connecticut, Jillian Harpin, 3 years post-injury

9/17/2019

 
"Everything that is taking up my free time outside of work now revolves around having a spinal cord injury... and I’ve just become so passionate about becoming a part of this bigger community."

T6 Complete Paraplegic from Connecticut, Everett Mosher, 4 years post-injury

8/14/2019

 
​Meet Everett Mosher. Once an outdoorsman, always an outdoorsman - even if it means camping in the trunk of a MINI Cooper Clubman.

T8 Complete Paraplegic from Connecticut, Carneggy Lamothe, 3 years post-injury

8/14/2019

 
Meet Carneggy Lamothe, aspiring writer, poet, mentor, and electrician, who believes we all have a story to tell.

T6 Complete Paraplegic from Connecticut, Bill Mancini, 24 years post-injury

11/15/2018

 
​Meet Bill Mancini, an exemplary teacher whose disability became an asset for connecting with students and parents.
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