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Ben’s Story

Ben is an Application Developer at Numotion and is also a Numotion customer. In 2012 Ben was a passenger in a car accident that resulted in a neck injury that left him as a quadriplegic.

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Todd’s Story

Numotion ATP, Todd was awarded The Joe Martin Champion of Spirit Award at the 2019 MDA Muscle Team Gala in Charlotte, North Carolina. This annual honor recognizes outstanding individuals in the Charlotte community who make a difference in spreading awareness of neuromuscular diseases and help further MDA’s mission to find treatments and cures. 

A smiling person in a wheelchair, wearing athletic gear, poses in front of a mural with silhouettes of a runner, water tower, and trees on a grassy area, representing Jillians Story.

Jillian’s Story

Three years ago, Jillian was on vacation with her friends when she fell off her hotel balcony and suffered a spinal cord injury. “I lifted my foot up and lost my balance” says Jillian. She plunged three stories to the grass below and fractured three vertebrae in her spine, her sternum and several ribs.

A diverse group of adults and children pose outside in front of a building, some smiling, some seated, including a child using a wheelchair. The ground is covered with leaves as everyone is dressed warmly—another moment from Hollies Story.

Hollie’s Story

Hollie is a Document Funding Manager and is also mom to eleven-year-old, Numotion customer, Lillie.

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Mike’s Story

As Executive Director for Service & Repair, Mike Wilson is passionate about finding innovative ways to provide an exceptional service experience for our customers.

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Chuck’s Story

Chuck is retiring this month after a long and successful forty years in the industry. Chuck’s journey started back in 1978, when he was given the opportunity to learn about the CRT industry and how to properly fit a wheelchair.

Three men repair a wheelchair outdoors, tools and equipment spread out on the ground; another person stands nearby, partially visible. This scene is part of Mikes Story.

Mike’s Story

Mike, Seating Tech II, based out of the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Maryland, was asked to join the Organization for Community Health Outreach (Ocho), which is a traveling “brigade” of therapists and volunteers who have made a yearly trip to Altima, Honduras since 1999.

A smiling family of six, including two adults and four young girls, poses together against a plain white background. One girl is seated in a wheelchair. They are all wearing coordinated gray outfits, sharing Kiearas Story of unity and joy.

Kieara’s Story

Kieara is a Billing and Collections Coordinator and is also mom to five-year-old, Numotion customer, Kania.

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Stuart’s Story

Numotion ATP, Stuart, is better known as “Stewie the Wheelchair Guy” (after Stewie from “Family Guy”) by the customers he serves in the Houston, TX area.

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Alexis and Hope’s Story

Numotion ATP, Alexis, based in Colorado, and Hope, an operations manager in Kentucky, teamed up to help a customer during an extremely trying time.

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Mike’s Story

Mike is a 20 year retired Navy veteran, husband, father and a warehouse technician. Mike has been with Numotion for the past seven years and his son, Logan, is also a Numotion customer.

Two men smiling indoors. One man, featured in Brians Story, wears glasses, a Yankees shirt, and a cap. The other stands beside him in a blue zip-up jacket. They share a joyful moment together in a cozy living room.

Brian’s Story

Brian has been an ATP for eight years and with Numotion for the past 16. Before getting into the industry, Brian was a recreational therapist working as an adaptive ski instructor at Killington Mountain in Vermont.

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Tom’s Story

ATP, Tom’s passion for the MDA community and volunteering spirit began over 30 years ago. In his spare time he helps support the MDA in any way he can.

A young boy in a wheelchair gives a thumbs up, smiling, while an adult man kneels behind him in a workshop filled with wheelchairs and equipment—capturing the spirit of Andrews Story.

Andrew’s Story

Andrew always knew in the back of his mind he wanted to help people for a living. His technical expertise and strong desire to help customers quickly led to a role out in the field as an ATP.

A man kneels next to a wheelchair in an office, adjusting its seat. Smiling at the camera, he shares Marks Story. An empty office chair and a larger medical chair are in the background, with cleaning supplies on a table nearby.

Mark’s Story

In the fall of 2017, Caroline’s mom, Jennifer, told Mark that Caroline wanted a bike for Christmas. But Jennifer and Mark both knew that Caroline’s individually configured seating system was too vital to forego. With lots of research and collaboration, Mark dreamed up a solution.