Dancer, Chelsie Hill, could have stopped dancing at 17 when she was involved in a car accident with a drunk driver, leaving her paralyzed. However, even with her world upside down, she found joy, courage, and a way to empower other women. And such was born the Rollettes and the global movement of "Empowering Women with Disabilities to Live Boundlessly and Shift Perspectives Through Dance and Content Creation!" When Chelsie Hill isn’t seen inspiring others with dance, she can be seen staring in the Sundance Channel's award-winning TV show "Push Girls," working on the Be Boundless Campaign and the "We Can Together" campaign, and much more, please keep reading.
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