‘Disabled By Polio, Enabled By Determination’: How Paralympian Anne Wafula Strike MBE Can Inspire Us All

Brogan Driscoll - The Huffington Pose UK

As part of our month of determination, we're showcasing inspiring individuals who have shone in the harsh light of adversity.

And if anyone deserves to be shouted about, it's Anne Wafula Strike.

The Kenyan-born British Paralympian is the first wheelchair racer to compete for East Africa, has an MBE pinned to her lapel, is a very proud mother and a dedicated mentor.

At 45, Anne has had her fair share of highs and lows, but her courage, determination and optimism is something we can all learn from.

Read the complete article here.

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