Sometimes there is nothing more special or magical than seeing a kid’s eyes light up with excitement. Whether it’s experiencing the excitement of experiencing something new, exploring a new area or ...
Around 3.7 million wheelchair users live in the United States, each pushing themselves an average of 2,000 to 3,000 times a day. Some of that is straightforward, but wheelchair navigation sometimes ...
COVID-19 has put a lot of sports training and games at risk, but last night several organizations came together to help some talented basketball players get some practice time in. Partners for Play ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Saturday was the 10th annual Squeals on Wheels costume reveal party, hosted by Walkin’ & Rollin’ Costumes. The group makes custom Halloween costumes for kids in wheelchairs to be ...
For 17-year-old Danielle Tang, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, dressing up for Halloween is a chance to combat the challenges of spending her life in a wheelchair. "They don't mean to be mean all ...
SLIDELL, La. (WGNO) — For several years, Mayor Greg Cromer’s wife, Peggy Cromer has been on a special mission to make sure that kids with special needs have a special place where they can play safely.
My daughter Claire uses a wheelchair. She's often left behind in Halloween when kids are running door to door for candy. Here are seven ways to make Halloween more accessible to families like mine.
On Halloweens past, 9-year-old Caleb McLelland has driven a backhoe with bright yellow wheels, flown through the clouds as Superman and sped into action in his Batmobile. He made all of those ...
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