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Art by Myra

 I would love to tell you that I have always been dedicated to helping other people.  Quite frankly that would not be true.   When I was very young I thought the world revolved around me.  Intellectually I knew that it did not.   However,  as most young people,  I would say I was self-absorbed. It has taken the better part of my life to totally understand that in order to have a full rich rewarding life, I needed to be involved on some level in some way, with the enrichment of someone else’s life. Doing so was a key component in my own emotional well-being.   I cannot exactly tell you when that  moment of awakening happened  because it actually evolved slowly like the ripening of a piece of fruit.  The more I prospered the more I understood that prosperity was to be shared and not  hoarded.

After I contracted polio at age 10, I struggled with feelings of inadequacy, embarrassment, self-consciousness and ultimately low self esteem.  I felt I was alone and an odd ball in a world that moved too fast for me.   Through my young eyes I saw the world as filled with able-bodied people running, walking, playing sports, dancing, exercising and having fun, as I sat on the sidelines and watched through tear stained eyes.  How wonderful it would have been if I had a hero or a mentor that I could have  related to and  aspired to emulate.   Despite my early difficulties, life has been wonderful and I have enjoyed great success.  I was blessed by the generosity of others along my path.

In retrospect, I am grateful for all that I have received and now it’s my turn to return what I have recieved.  I want to share love, compassion and understanding with those who have yet to travel my road.  That is why I have written a support book( Dancing On Your Disabilities, Never Say Impossible to Your Dreams)  for those of us living  with a visible or invisible disability. The struggle some of us  face on a daily basis and the effect that it  can have on our  family or caregivers can be overwhelming.  What can we do as a society to make the challenged have a better life?  We make a difference and give an equal chance to everyone.  Together we can  allow them to shine through independence and employment.  I want to put that book into the hands of all those living in a world of hopelessness.  Please help me make that happen.