FLOVILLA, Ga. - Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites are now accessible to even more visitors, thanks to the addition of all-terrain wheelchairs at 10 new locations. During an interview with Good ...
“Aimee has been working on this for a few years now actually.” Aimee...is Aimee Copeland. At the time, a very active 20-something who was so often out rock-climbing, backpacking and trail running. But ...
STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. - It’s been more than a decade since many of us first met Aimee Copeland, the Snellville-native who contracted a flesh-eating bacteria in 2012 and eventually underwent a quadruple ...
Aimee's foundation partnered with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and last year opened the program to the public with 12 chairs. Enjoying nature was something Aimee Copeland wasn't sure ...
Wheelchair users will now be able to explore Georgia’s state parks with free all-terrain wheelchairs. The new fleet of wheelchairs are part of a collaboration between the Georgia Department of Natural ...
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