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May 2, 2010. Moutainside, NJ. They didn’t stand out just
because of their bright yellow T-shirts. They stood out because
of their joy. On April 18, a group of 20
Challenge girls and their team leaders from Mountainside, NJ
volunteered at “Miles for Matheny” an annual walk and day
of entertainment for the Matheny community, which is a residency
for persons with disabilities.
The Challenge girls mingled with the
patients who were waiting in their wheelchairs for the walk
to start. The girls talked with them, did cheers, performed magic
tricks, blew bubbles, handed out stickers, and spread smiles all
around them.
After an hour and a half of entertainment,
the walk began. It was up to the Challenge girls
to push the wheelchairs for the Matheny Residences to the
finish line over a mile away. The girls realized they
had to push in pairs because the road was rocky
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| Challenge girls doing "Miles for Matheny" with a resident. | |
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and the wheelchairs were bigger and heavier than they were.
When they were not pushing a wheelchair they were accompanying
those who were, or they were cheering on the other
120 participants. At the finish line the Challenge girls were
there to congratulate everyone as they crossed the line.
Susan
Zavodny, the Club President, said, “Miles for Matheny was a
huge success! The girls saw what a difference they could
make interacting with people with such great disabilities. Although it
was a bit difficult for some at first because of
the severity of some of the handicaps, the girls were
all able to see past the disability to the person
inside that God had made.”
Visit the Challenge web site at
this link.