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Londyns Story: A young girl with light hair in pigtails and a pink bow, wearing glasses and a colorful dress with ruffled sleeves, smiles as she leans forward on a light blue chair, set against a vibrant green leafy background.
Other Diagnosis

Londyn’s Story

Londyn loves music, dancing, being read to, putting blocks together, chasing her brother and sister around the house and playing in the water.

Sammys Story: A man in a blue patterned shirt and black cap holds up two large fish, one in each hand, on a dock by a lake with trees and a boat in the background.
Spinal Cord Injury

Sammy’s Story

Bass fishing wasn’t always part of Sammy’s life, but five years ago it completely changed his life. Sammy has faced more adversity than most people face in a lifetime, but has come out on the other side stronger than ever.

A young boy in a motorized wheelchair wears a red shirt and holds a blue blanket. He has light brown hair and sits near a white wall, with a colorful blanket over his legs, capturing a moment from Brogans Story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Brogan’s Story

Brogan, a spunky and adorable three-year-old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, is able to experience independence for the first time, thanks to the help of his first powerchair and his Numotion ATP, Jarrod.

A smiling boy wearing a black cap and white shirt holds a large, spotted fish on a boat, with the ocean and blue sky in the background—capturing a moment from Stevens Story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Steven’s Story

Over the last five years, Steven and his family have learned to find the positive, even in the most challenging situations. Diagnosed with Duchenne MD at age five and a half, Steven, now 10, is fortunate to still be walking.

A young boy in a black T-shirt and shorts sits in an orange and black wheelchair on a suburban sidewalk, surrounded by autumn trees and houses, sharing Liams Story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Liam’s Story

Liam is an energetic eleven-year-old from Charlotte, NC living with Reflex Neurological Dystrophy. Thanks to the help of CRT like SoftWheel, Liam can now do things he never dreamed possible.

A woman wearing a neon safety vest and sunglasses sits in a motorized wheelchair on a sidewalk, holding the controls. Green leaves partially frame the foreground, and vehicles and buildings are visible behind her—this is Briannas Story.
Other Diagnosis

Brianna’s Story

Brianna lives more than three hours away from the Eau Claire, Wisconsin branch. She likes having her power wheelchair regularly inspected, but doesn’t like asking service technicians to make the drive. Remote Service gives her the comfort of routine inspections and quick diagnoses, without requiring a six-hour drive.

A young boy named Garon with a nasal cannula sleeps in a large stroller indoors. He wears an orange shirt and wristband, his head resting to the side, right arm raised as he touches the stroller’s strap—a quiet moment in his story.
Epilepsy

Garon’s Story

As Garon started to outgrow store-bought strollers, his mom realized it was time to look for an alternative. She thought it would be tough to find an ideal solution before an upcoming family vacation. Numotion found the perfect fit for Garon and delivered his new stroller within a week, allowing the family to focus on having fun at Disney World.

Six smiling people, including two boys using standing mobility devices, pose together indoors. Four adults stand behind them; one woman in a blue shirt crouches beside one boy as Cory and Steven share their story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Cory & Steven’s Story

Brothers Cory and Steven have a deep bond. They both have Muscular Dystrophy and also matching Permobil F5 Standers. Within moments of both boys getting upright, they were chasing each other around the house.

A young woman in a powered wheelchair sits under an archway outside, smiling and looking to the side. Sharing Delainas Story, she wears a navy dress and white sneakers as sunlight brightens the courtyard with plants and brick buildings behind her.
Cerebral Palsy

Delaina’s Story

Delaina isn’t a typical college student. In addition to a full class schedule, she is also a fashion designer, blogger and adaptive clothing model. Delaina’s assistive technology professional makes sure that her wheelchair is always in the best condition to help navigate her busy life.

Young athlete Delmace, wearing a helmet and an orange shirt with the number 21, catches air while performing a jump at a skate park as an assistant reaches out nearby—an inspiring story of determination.
Spinal Cord Injury

Delmace’s Story

After suffering a spinal cord injury and developing other conditions in infancy, Delmace has been using a wheelchair since he was 2 years old. However, his wheels have never held him back. Delmace has a passion for biking, skateboarding and other sports, especially wheelchair motocross. With the support his mother and his ATP, Delmace has beat the odds and excelled at his favorite sport.

Two people in electric wheelchairs travel down a paved path with a golden retriever. Their chairs display bags, flags, and personal belongings. Trees and buildings line the background, capturing a moment from Jenis Story.
Neuromuscular Disease

Jeni’s Story

Jeni is a smart and accomplished career woman whose mission in life is to raise awareness about Neuromuscular Disease, the condition she has and her four children had as well. With the help of her new, individually configured wheelchair, Jeni is able to further her life’s work, keep her job at the University of Maryland and perform many daily tasks independently.

A young girl in a wheelchair, wearing a breathing mask and vest, is assisted by an older man holding a device. Another person stands nearby with their hand raised. The scene captures a moment from Lucys Story in an indoor setting.
Neuromuscular Disease

Lucy’s Story

Lucy is a spirited child with a mind of her own, and her Permobil F3 wheelchair lets her explore her world on her own terms. Although it took her some time to get used to it, with her new equipment, Lucy is better able to enjoy her favorite activities and exert her independence.

Young girl with short curly hair and a big smile sits in a wheelchair, wearing a blue shirt with a white heart. She is indoors, with strollers and toys visible in the background—part of Kianas Story.
Cerebral Palsy

Kiana’s Story

Kiana is a bright and bubbly 5-year-old girl, but her spastic triplegia cerebral palsy sometimes prevented her from doing the things she loves, such as playing outside with her friends and spending time with family. With her Zippie ZM 310 wheelchair, Kiana is better able to spend time with her loved ones and exercise her natural independence.

A group of five adults stands behind two young children; one child is holding a stuffed animal. Everyone is smiling and posing together indoors, in front of a wall with a framed Charleys Story poster.
Cerebral Palsy

Charley’s Story

Once forced to forgo park visits and family time due to cerebral palsy, Charley recently received a manual tilt-in-space wheelchair that has greatly increased her freedom and independence. Now, she can enjoy playing at the park, attending school with her peers and spending time with her brother and parents.

A young child sits in a stroller, holding a snack and a colorful blanket, surrounded by trees and dry ground in a forested area—this is part of Marleys Story.
Epilepsy

Marley’s Story

With a high-energy kid who loves the outdoors, Marley’s family needs a durable-yet-practical stroller for traversing parks, festival grounds and other uneven terrain. But Marley’s standard store-bought stroller wasn’t cutting it when it came to her comfort and functional needs. Now, with a stroller customized for her needs, 5-year-old Marley can experience the great outdoors in comfort, style and confidence, and her family can maintain its active lifestyle.