Wheelchair dancing champion comes to Brookfield with message of inclusion for those who use wheelchairs
Posted: Apr 21, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

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(BROOKFIELD) – When Cheryl Angelelli was told she would never walk again it was a setback to her plans to become a sports champion, but it turns out not a barrier impossible to overcome. More than 3 decades after suffering a spinal cord injury, the now-Paralympic swimming and wheelchair dancing champion spreads a can-do message of free expression to others who use a wheelchair.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield shared the story of Cheryl Angelelli and her dance mobility program.
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