Diagnosed with rheumatic fever at the age of three, Tiffany Ward lost mobility in her legs when she was just fifteen, forcing her to leave school in the fourth form because of the excruciating pain she had been enduring for months.
But with support from her family and a determination never to allow her disability to define who she is, Tiffany at 28 has been working at the National Commission on Disability for the past eight years as a data entry clerk and assistant researcher. For her, helping to improve the lives of women with disabilities is a must.
Of major concern to her is the domestic violence women with disabilities suffer daily,