Category Archives: Wild Stories You Just Wouldn't Believe

Diversity and Inclusion: Refusal of Service Still Affects People with Disabilities

There have been a handful of times when I, the able-bodied wife, has answered those who refused to serve or work with my husband, a brilliant college-educated and intellectual man with Cerebral Palsy. Maybe the first time I experienced the … Continue reading

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On the Road: Vehicle Emergency Preparedness for People with Disabilities

Exactly one year ago today, we were preparing for the arrival of our MV-1. Due to the holiday travel, it did not arrive until January 5th. We felt giddy in making lists of we would need for our new vehicle. … Continue reading

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A Trip of a Lifetime: Speaking at the MV-1 Launch Event

March certainly was a whirlwind of an adventure! We started the month out with a trip of a lifetime, as we were invited to attend the 2014 launch of the MV-1 at Mobility Ventures in South Bend, IN. Right away, … Continue reading

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One Foot (or Wheel) on the Road: The Run For Young 5K Race

Last Sunday, Barton and I are participated in The Run for Young, hosted by Christ Church of Raleigh. The run is in honor of Sadiki Young, a young man who was killed in a car wreck, where the driver had … Continue reading

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Success Comes Through Motivation and Perseverance: Barton and Megan Cutter Purchase MV-1 Accessible Vehicle

For the last few years, we’ve been on a journey toward full mobility for Barton out on the road. Megan’s non-accessible Honda had lived through 255,590 miles of experiences, and it felt like the Honda was part of who we … Continue reading

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