Reported 11 months ago
Aimee Copeland, who lost all four limbs to a flesh-eating bacteria infection, has turned her trauma into a mission to help others with disabilities explore the outdoors. After her life-changing experience, Copeland founded the Aimee Copeland Foundation in 2017 and raised funds to provide all-terrain wheelchairs for people with disabilities. Her initiative, All-Terrain Georgia, has expanded to over two-dozen parks, empowering individuals to experience nature. Copeland's story showcases resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Source: YAHOO