Today I am asking you to do something completely non-bike related. And it won't cost you anything beyond a couple of minutes of your time.
Meet my cousin, Josh Newey. He's participating in a contest for a new van. Read below about Josh and his current situation and then click the link and vote for Josh. That's all it takes to help change someone's life!
Josh Newey was born on May 13, 1977. His date of injury (C5
quadriplegia) was January 11, 1997. Always an active young man, Josh
became quadriplegic at age 19, following a terrible accident involving a
snowmobile. After three years of rehabilitation, hard work and
perserverance, Josh began attending Bridgewater State College, becoming
involved with the Peer Leadership Program and also Managing the Swim
Team! Josh’s bright spirit and love of life showed through during his
Peer Visitor sessions at Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, where Josh
also did his rehab. He has visited others injured under similar
circumstances, in an effort to “give back”, and to aid those whose
injuries are fresher, and has tried to help them as they face an altered
future.
Josh is very independent, taking care of his own “personal”
needs, even working three days per week as a Marketing Specialist. Each
workday morning Josh must roll out to a cold vehicle which may or may
not start, with a MANUALLY operated door and ramp. Somehow he manages to
open the door and pull down that ramp by himself – a difficult task for
even an able-bodied person. Seeking financial independence and wishing
to end his need for disability payments, Josh’s greatest wish is to work
full-time, but desperately needs a reliable vehicle to make that dream
come true. Unfortunately, the economy has hit Josh’s family as hard as
many others and they are unable to help him acquire a new van.
His
current van, a 1999 Dodge, is in deplorable condition – unsafe and
undependable, with rotting floors, some non-functioning equipment and no
heat. Josh acquired this van after family and friends pulled together a
fund-raiser THIRTEEN years ago. He has certainly made full use of that
van, putting 204,000 miles on it in the course of his travels. Josh is a
dear friend and a loving son, brother, cousin, and uncle, and is always looking
out for the welfare of others. Josh leads an active life that could only
be made more productive with the increased mobility a new van would
provide. Josh’s love of life, selfless spirit and independent nature
truly make him our HOMETOWN HERO!
http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/entrant/joshua-newey-bridgewater-ma/
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