Call Me Taylor: Transgender and SCI

A new, more accepting day is gradually dawning for transgender people, who are using the opportunity to move from the shadows and live more openly and confidently. Taylor Straw, who just happens to be an SCI BC Peer, is among them.
The Inside Scoop: How Frozen Dessert Gave Paraplegic Kevin Carta a New Lease on Life

After his accident, Kevin Carta needed something more than a typical office job to motivate him. Cue Frozen Coconut – an organic, lactose-free dessert that gave Carta a new lease on life.
Dear Dancefloor Companion: I Wish You’d Quit Calling Me an Inspiration

Sure, her dance moves are kickass. But are you going to tell every other dancing person at the bar that they are inspiring? Probably not.
If I Knew Then: 8 Years After My Injury, I Finally Understand What It Means to Be “Okay”

“You are never going to walk again.” When Jessica Kruger first heard those words she was barely 15. Now, the quadriplegic model and athlete reflects on what it means to heal and grow.
Dating with a Disability: How I Met the Love of My Life Online

Can you find your soulmate—someone who sees past your disability—online? Johanna Johnson explores the unexpected romance of looking for love on the web.
The Matous family: moving forward with the Scotiabank Charity Challenge

This was Spinal Cord Injury BC’s second year participating in the Scotiabank Charity Challenge and it was an overwhelming success. We had 34 people join our team, the Walk ‘n Rollers, on the 5km course and we raised $27,200 to date.