LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — We've all heard the phrase "you can do anything you put your mind to," and one Little Rock woman has been living by that motto and not letting her disability stop her from doing just that.
Last year, we introduced you to Bailey Hunter , a former volunteer at Arkansas Children's Hospital who was helping patients by using a custom-designed wagon.
However, now she said that experience has inspired her to take on her new role as Ms. Wheelchair Arkansas 2026.
She will spend the next year advocating for accessibility in the workplace and the reintegration of people with disabilities to go back to their jobs.
"In August, I started my first job since being in a wheelchair, and it has been very eye-opening. I've had a lot of experiences since being in a wheelchair. I actua

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