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RaeAnne’s Journey to the Crown: Ms. Wheelchair USA

RaeAnne, a former Shriners Children’s Chicago patient, turned her challenges into a mission, becoming a passionate advocate for disability inclusion and accessibility.

Meet RaeAnne

RaeAnne, now crowned Ms. Wheelchair USA, continues to be an advocate for others with disabilities.

Patient wearing a tiara and sash that reads "Ms. Wheelchair USA" in between her parents

RaeAnne with her parents after her crowning.

Powerchair patient wearing a tiara and sash in front of a banner that reads "Special Olympics Illinois"

RaeAnne volunteers at the Special Olympics.

Powerchair patient wearing a tiara receiving a hug from an adult

RaeAnne reunites with Sara Klaas, MSW, CCM, C-ASWCM, her former social worker and director of the SCI program at the time.

Powerchair patient wearing a sash and tiara smiling on a playground

RaeAnne at the now-finished construction of the first inclusive playground in her hometown.

Powerchair Patient with a sash that reads "Ms Wheelchair USA" and tiara smiling in front of four portraits on either side of a doorway

RaeAnne at Shriner's Children's Chicago for an event with the recreational therapy department.

Powerchair patient wearing a sash and tiara next to a brick wall that reads "Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Department of Special Education"

RaeAnne outside Vanderbilt University.

Three adults huddled behind a powerchair patient wearing a sash and tiara smiling and waving at a cellphone

Reunions call for a video call as well, a quick family catch-up with Dr. Lawrence C. Vogel, M.D.

Next Steps

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