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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2025 · 27 MIN

How to Share SCI Support and Advocacy with Micki Purcell

from The Life of Try: Personal growth, one try at a time. · host Wynne Leon

In this episode, Micki Purcell talks with Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson about her powerful journey following her son Anthony's spinal cord injury. She discusses the challenges faced by families dealing with such injuries and the founding of her organization, Walking with Anthony, which provides support and resources. Micki emphasizes the importance of advocacy, community involvement, and the need for better healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries. The conversation highlights the personal stories of resilience and hope, as well as the ongoing fight for disability rights and awareness.TakeawaysMicki Purcell founded Walking with Anthony to help families affected by spinal cord injuries.Insurance often fails to cover necessary rehabilitation for spinal cord injury patients.The organization has become a vital resource for those in need of support and guidance.Recovery from spinal cord injuries requires a strong desire and commitment to progress.Micki's advocacy work is deeply personal and driven by her family's experiences.Community support plays a crucial role in the recovery process for individuals with disabilities.Micki emphasizes the importance of mental health and emotional support for patients and families.The upcoming event aims to raise funds to help more individuals receive necessary care.Micki's family is actively involved in the charity, showcasing the power of collective support.There is a pressing need for systemic change in healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries.Links for this episode:How to Share homeWalking with Anthony FoundationMicki's Book: Walking with Anthony on Barnes & Noble and AmazonFrom the hosts:Vicki’s book about resilience and love: ⁠Surviving Sue⁠; Blog: ⁠https://victoriaponders.com/⁠Wynne's book about her beloved father: ⁠Finding My Father’s Faith⁠; Blog: https://wynneleon.com

In this episode, Micki Purcell talks with Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson about her powerful journey following her son Anthony's spinal cord injury. She discusses the challenges faced by families dealing with such injuries and the founding of her organization, Walking with Anthony, which provides support and resources. Micki emphasizes the importance of advocacy, community involvement, and the need for better healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries. The conversation highlights the personal stories of resilience and hope, as well as the ongoing fight for disability rights and awareness.TakeawaysMicki Purcell founded Walking with Anthony to help families affected by spinal cord injuries.Insurance often fails to cover necessary rehabilitation for spinal cord injury patients.The organization has become a vital resource for those in need of support and guidance.Recovery from spinal cord injuries requires a strong desire and commitment to progress.Micki's advocacy work is deeply personal and driven by her family's experiences.Community support plays a crucial role in the recovery process for individuals with disabilities.Micki emphasizes the importance of mental health and emotional support for patients and families.The upcoming event aims to raise funds to help more individuals receive necessary care.Micki's family is actively involved in the charity, showcasing the power of collective support.There is a pressing need for systemic change in healthcare coverage for spinal cord injuries.Links for this episode:How to Share homeWalking with Anthony FoundationMicki's Book: Walking with Anthony on Barnes & Noble and AmazonFrom the hosts:Vicki’s book about resilience and love: ⁠Surviving Sue⁠; Blog: ⁠https://victoriaponders.com/⁠Wynne's book about her beloved father: ⁠Finding My Father’s Faith⁠; Blog: https://wynneleon.com

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