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This Young Achiever Exemplifies Perseverance

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If attitude is everything, then Dina Springer has it all (“For Graduate, Each Obstacle Is Really an Opportunity,” May 30). This inspiring young woman has not changed a lot since I first met her when she was 5 years old. I can’t help but recall snippets of Dina throughout her childhood as the poster child for United Cerebral Palsy serving Southern California: bright-eyed, optimistic, lighting up every room she entered through her years as a smiling spokesperson.

As your story illustrates, Dina is an example for able-bodied people as much as she is for people with disabilities. As the disability community grapples with tough issues that go far beyond the confines of Los Angeles--including poverty wages for caregivers and including accessibility of public spaces for all persons--it is a good reminder that even seemingly insurmountable obstacles can be overcome.

--RONALD S. COHEN

Executive Director, United

Cerebral Palsy of L.A., Ventura

and Santa Barbara

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