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Hope in motion
Posted by JLo
Thursday, September 02, 2010
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Each of our Team Reeve participants has a story. Some are living with spinal cord injuries, some participate in honor of a friend or family member, and some participate just because.

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Team Reeve participant John Carson, who was injured in July 2009, is one of many with a truly inspiring story.

John (pictured) was particularly inspired by the documentary, Hope in Motion, produced and directed by Christopher Reeve's eldest son, Matthew, which focuses on Christopher Reeve's journey to recovery. "As long as I continued to keep hope and keep moving, I knew I would get to the finish line," says John, who has raised close to $10,000. "The gain for me is getting people aware and wearing the colors of the Reeve Foundation."

Read the rest of John's epic story.

More on John's recent endeavors here.

Janelle

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