S3.05 | Community Spotlight: Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation feat. Kelly Lamb's Personal Connection to Spinal Cord Injury copertina

S3.05 | Community Spotlight: Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation feat. Kelly Lamb's Personal Connection to Spinal Cord Injury

S3.05 | Community Spotlight: Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation feat. Kelly Lamb's Personal Connection to Spinal Cord Injury

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In this new episode of the Spero Means Hope podcast, host Mercia Martin interviews Kelly Lamb, the senior development manager at the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. Kelly shares her journey from a love of outdoor activities and music to her impactful role in fundraising for spinal cord injury research. She discusses her personal connection to the cause through her husband, JD, who sustained a spinal cord injury, and how this experience shaped her professional path. The conversation delves into the foundation's mission, the importance of community support, and the challenges and triumphs of navigating life as a caregiver. Kelly shares her journey of balancing caregiving for her husband, JD, with her personal and professional life. She discusses the importance of open communication, flexibility in employment, and the need for support systems. Kelly also highlights the challenges faced by individuals with mobility deficits in society and emphasizes the significance of accessible design. Throughout the conversation, she expresses gratitude for the key figures in their journey and advocates for greater awareness and inclusion of individuals with disabilities.Key Takeaways

  • The Reeve Foundation focuses on spinal cord injury research and resources by providing free resources for individuals with mobility impairments.
  • Balancing caregiving and personal life is challenging but essential.
  • Open communication between partners is crucial for support.
  • Society often lacks adequate accessibility for individuals with mobility deficits.


Learn more: visit https://www.christopherreeve.org/

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