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Mayuri Saxena

Mayuri Saxena

I am a woman, an immigrant, a fighter, a dreamer, an optimist, and lastly Uniquely-Abled! My name is Mayuri Saxena. I am a woman, an immigrant, a fighter, a dreamer, an optimist, and lastly Uniquely-Abled! I live in the best city in the world and have called New York...
Hailey Rachko

Hailey Rachko

In each role she has given 100%, dedicating herself to helping others live their best possible life. My mother, Carol Rachko has held many titles in her 58 years; devoted daughter, trusted coworker, volunteer for charitable causes, faithful friend, amazing wife, and...
Lindsay Abromaitis-Smith

Lindsay Abromaitis-Smith

I have so much joy and love and goodness and gratitude every day. I grieve every day for my old body and the independence I once had. This is a heavy path to be on. But I have so much joy and love and goodness and gratitude every day too. The balance sways on this...
Melissa Thompson

Melissa Thompson

He went downhill so fast. It was his breathing capacity that failed. My husband was diagnosed on May 18, 2020 and this awful disease took him January 3, 2021. He went downhill so fast. It was his breathing capacity that failed. I did everything possible for him. He...
Kaitlin Swanson, Psy.D

Kaitlin Swanson, Psy.D

The day after my 29th birthday, a month before my wedding, I was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and everything changed. “When you’ve done everything you can do, that’s when God will step in and do what you can’t do.” 2 Corinthians 12:10 The year I...