Bonner Paddock

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Bonner Paddock was born with a disability, but he didn’t know it. His parents knew but they refused to limit his dreams. How’s he done so far? Despite cerebral palsy, he’s climbed one of the world’s great mountains, completed an Ironman triathlon, created a foundation and raised more than $1 million for children with disabilities.

He’s also the author of One More Step: My Story of Living With Cerebral Palsy, Climbing Kilimanjaro, and Surviving the Hardest Race on Earth.

Bonner shares his advice for other families living with CP, and he explains how his job with the Anaheim Ducks — the first organization that hired him when he started openly identifying himself as someone with CP — changed his life forever.

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