The vast majority of us are fortunate to not face day to day challenges with a disability, be it navigating around the city, getting on a bus, cross at a light, use public toilets, or simply get to school or work or into a shop while coping with limited physical abilities.
So many of us, myse...
The vast majority of us are fortunate to not face day to day challenges with a disability, be it navigating around the city, getting on a bus, cross at a light, use public toilets, or simply get to school or work or into a shop while coping with limited physical abilities.
So many of us, myself included, take for granted the ease with which we can get around safely, get dressed, and get access to all the many everyday essentials that life necessitates. As an able bodied individual, I don't have an insight into the countless challenges someone in a wheelchair might face on any given day. That’s why I’ve decided to take part in this year’s A Day in My Wheels Challenge on September 30th in aid of Spinal Injuries Ireland.
For just one day, I’ll experience a small handful of the accessibility issues faced by someone in a wheelchair, and hopefully take away some really valuable lessons and gain a whole new perspective. Please join me in supporting this very important cause by helping me to raise €5,000 for this challenge, all of which will be donated to Spinal Injuries Ireland.
A spinal cord injury can happen to anyone at any time. Spinal Injuries Ireland provides one-to-one support for people with a spinal cord injury and their families, from the moment they are admitted to hospital and for as long as it’s needed. The funds raised from this challenge will help them continue to provide this essential service.