Featured Story

Taylor Johnson

Taylor Johnson was inspired by Quinn Clarke, who is an 11-year-old cancer survivor and founder of Kick-It, a national non-profit organization dedicated to playing kickball for cancer research. Clarke was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer when he was just two-years old, and has been fighting ever since through operations, treatments, being in a wheelchair and learning to walk again. His motto, "Play kickball, cure children’s cancer."

Casey Followay

Casey Followay never says 'can’t' despite having Spina Bifida and being in a wheelchair. The 14-year-old made history this past year by participating in the first wheelchair track meet to be held in Ohio. He is a three-time national triathlon record holder in handcycling, track and archery and has turned his sights towards the 2012 Paralympics.

Pauline Victoria Aughe

Pauline Victoria Aughe is a busy woman whose roles include author, personal trainer and coach, inspiration speaker, blogger, wife and mother who does it all in spite of her obstacles. Based in Hawaii, Aughe was born without limbs.