Member Spotlight: Karyn
Meet Karyn. As recently crowned Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin, she was started platform to diminish the negative label on the disability community. If that’s not enough, she’s a Behavioral Health Specialist and is getting ready to pursue her masters degree. She encourages people to set goals and challenge yourself to try new things. We’re so fortunate to her as a member of the Network.
What's your story? Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin 2025, Karyn lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The youngest of six siblings, she was born in Nicaragua, but raised in Wisconsin. She shares that she was born with Cerebral Palsy from birth and has been navigating life with a physical and visible disability. She received my bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stout in Human Development and Family Studies, and she works as a Behavioral Health Specialist. Now preparing to begin her master’s in social work at UW-Milwaukee, a long-term goal is to become a certified crisis clinician for a police department.
How are you involved with self-determination? Why did you join the SD Network?
As someone who is strongly self-determined, Karyn tells us that she’s always looking to learn something new educationally and vocationally. Growing up, she has faced many obstacles and society’s opinions on how someone with a physical disability should live their life. “My own self- determination has motivated me to continue breaking negative stigma about disability; to grow my voice to be the healing and guidance of many. No one is bound to their labeled disability and anything and everything is possible if you believe it,” she says.
Joining the SD Network gives Karyn the opportunity to share her platform: Disability Inclusivity and Society as the new title holder, “Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin 2025.” It also gives her the opportunity to diminish the negative label on the disability community by showcasing that any individual regardless of their type of disability can and will achieve anything and triumph in every battle. “I am here, not so that people believe in me, but that they can believe in themselves as ambassadors to empower change in the good of all,” she says.
Tell us some good news - what's the most exciting thing happening for you (or in Wisconsin) in terms of self-determination?
The most exciting thing that is currently happening for Karyn is exploring the journey of a lifetime as the new titleholder Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin 2025.
There is a need of a voice. A voice that speaks for the many. A voice that stands for the power within the disabled community. There is great light. There is great strength, I see it long and far. The many with the label disability will know. Know that they can stand up. They can fight for equality. They will fight for the end of stigma. There shall be no more marginalization. I stand to defend the many hearts out there with a greater fight than I. To be, to help, to deliver, to heal and to create awareness. I will not stop fighting until every voice out there is heard. -Karyn
What tip or resource would you like to share with people who want to be more self-determined?
Karyn has a couple of tips for people who want to become more self-determined. They include: setting goals for yourself, challenging yourself to try new things that may be outside of your comfort zone, and build a positive and valuable support network with those that will help with seeing your potential as well as push you to grow.
What are some of your hobbies?
In her spare time, Karyn enjoys listening to music, hanging out with friends, going on sporadic adventures, trying new foods, and nature walks in the summertime.
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