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Thirty years ago, Charlie Collins was a typical 10-year old fun loving boy, riding dirt bikes through the woods in his home town of Cheshire, CT., playing baseball and attending the local elementary school. At the age of 13, though, his ordinary childhood ended, and his extraordinary journey began. Charlie’s life was shattered with devastating news; he suffered from a rare, untreatable eye disease that causes progressive blindness -Juvenile Macular Degeneration. He experienced several stages of distress; anger, shame, disbelief. His self-esteem hit rock bottom. “I felt completely alone out there and unequipped to live an independent, productive life.” I focused only on the problem, never a solution,” says Collins. He considered suicide, but just couldn’t bear to do it. |
For 13 years Charlie Collins has been inspiring and showing the visually impaired...and everyone else he meets...how to live life to its fullest. |
| “The Day That Defined My Future Was The Day I Decided To Accept My Disability And Vowed To Find Ways I Could Live With It.” | |
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