Kim Hartman takes an in-depth look at Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham. He's out to get his "No Limits" message to kids.
You certainly do not have to be disabled to be inspired by what he is able to do. Aaron knows he is an inspiration. At public events, he gladly shares his time with journalists - but not until after he has visited with the kids in wheelchairs who have come to see their hero perform... He enjoys showing young kids with disabilities that a wheelchair can be a toy, not a restriction. He loves helping younger children learn how to handle their chairs in new and different ways and teaching them a trick or two.
Someday he says he hopes to design "the most wicked" chair in the world.
Aaron has a passion for what he does, not only is it a lot of fun, but he wants to change the world's perception of people in wheelchairs, as well as helping everyone see their own challenges in a new way.Source:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/297045


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