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A man in a US Open shirt kneels beside a wheelchair, carefully working on its parts with tools spread nearby. He appears focused as he adjusts or repairs a component of the wheelchair. A set of hex keys lies on the floor next to him, indicating a detailed maintenance task.

Jacob Sharff: US Open’s Wheelchair Championships use wheelchair mechanic

Jacob Sharff, wheelchair mechanic Listen to this Article   While the top junior wheelchair singles and doubles tennis players in the world battle it out on court in the US Open Junior Wheelchair Championships in New York, a very attentive man sits in a wheelchair nearby with a large black toolbox on his lap. Jacob […]

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Bernadine Fox : Emerging from the shadows of trauma and breaking the silence

Bernadine Fox at Vancouver Co-op Radio Listen to this Article   Early life and childhood Bernadine Fox’s life began in the vast openness of Alberta’s bald flat prairie, a place known for its wild beauty and expansive skies, but for her, it was a place of darkness. Her childhood was marked by unspeakable abuse and

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A group of three people is standing in a football stadium, with the field and crowd visible in the background. The person in the middle, wearing a navy blue Vet Tix shirt and a Notre Dame cap, is holding a sign that says 'Vet Tix' with a thank you message. The two people on either side, both wearing Notre Dame apparel, are smiling and posing with their hands on their hips. The stadium is filled with spectators, and the atmosphere is lively, indicating it is a game day.

How Vet Tix supports Veterans’ mental health

Give something to those who gave Listen to this Article   Vet Tix (Veteran Tickets Foundation) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free event tickets to United States military veterans and their families. Since its founding in 2008, Vet Tix has distributed tickets to  concerts, sporting events and theater performances, helping veterans create lasting

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The image shows an athlete participating in a marathon, seated in a racing wheelchair. He is wearing black athletic gear, including a hat and gloves, and sunglasses. His race bib, numbered 272, is clearly visible and labeled with "TCS" and "New York City Marathon 2023." The athlete appears to be gesturing with his right hand, possibly giving a thumbs-up or pointing toward the camera. The words "Rise Above Limits" are written on his sleeve. The background shows a blurred crowd of spectators, indicating a lively event setting.

Race for a reason

By Danniel Swatosh, CMO of The Axis Project, Access Initiatives Listen to this Article   George Gallego At The Axis Project, we empower people with disabilities and seniors to lead active lives through adaptive programming and innovative equipment at our Access Initiatives gym. Our inclusive community helps members overcome limitations, achieve fitness goals, and engage

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A person with light skin and blonde hair holds a circular medical device labeled "Port Protect" close to their face. They are wearing a gray sweatshirt with a logo reading "Big Sky Montana" on it. The person has a neutral expression and is positioned against a light-colored background.

Introducing Port Protect—the heartfelt invention that’s changing lives

Listen to this Article   Jamie Shultz’s inspiration for her innovation starts where many others do: with frustration. But she did not tinker away in a garage, dreaming up the next shiny gadget. Her pain and discomfort, the kind that makes the simplest tasks seem monumental, was raw, real and human—stealing comfort from an already

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A group photo at the "Courage to Come Back Awards 2024" featuring five individuals standing on stage. From left to right: a woman in a purple gown with long straight hair and glasses, a man in a white shirt and tie standing confidently, a man seated in a wheelchair wearing a black suit jacket and beige pants, a woman in a sparkly blue gown with long blonde curls, and a woman in a motorized wheelchair wearing a teal-colored gown. The event backdrop shows the title "Courage to Come Back Awards 2024" with a sponsor logo "Wheaton Precious Metals."

Nominations are open for the
2025 Courage To Come Back Awards

(L to R) Samantha Sewell, Kevin Parker, Leo Sammarelli, Baylie McKnight, Monica Gartner | Photo Credit: Avi Dhillon Listen to this Article   The Courage To Come Back Awards www.couragetocomeback.ca Rising above adversity in life often means overcoming the challenge of maintaining mental health despite unfathomably difficult circumstances. The Courage To Come Back Awards, presented

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2025 Courage To Come Back Awards
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