Join BBS

My Life changed for the better when I joined Boundless Babe Society, AKA BBS. I attended my first Rollette’s Experience in July of 2021. It was the first time I had attended an event where there were women who looked me.

.It was not until 2020 that I began my journey of self-acceptance and that I started looking at myself and seeing the beauty that God made. The weekend I attended Rollette’s Experience, I discovered that I wasn’t alone. I had been living like I was the only one to experience the things that I do on a daily basis. The weekend helped me to connect with other women who share the same or similar experiences to me. I would encourage any woman who has a disability and uses a wheelchair to join boundless babe Society, because when you have a community you no longer feel alone.

When you are a member of BBS you are given tons of support. The first thing I will tell you about this program is that you get what you put into the program. There are many more things that I will tell you in this blog post. We are a group of women who Focus on supporting and lifting each other up. As part of this program, we have group meetings via Zoom once a month. In addition to these meetings, you also have the opportunity to have a one-on-one 20 minute Zoom call with your mentor. When you have your phone call with your mentor, she asks you what your goals are for the month and how she can be encouraging and supporting you in achieving your goals. In addition to having a mentor you are also offered the opportunity to have an accountability partner. I cannot recommend strongly enough how valuable having an accountability partner is. You are able to build a friendship and talk to your accountability partner as much as you want! I personally have built a schedule with my accountability partner to check in with her once a week for our big check-in but I have to be honest we talk every day. 😊 she’s like my sister. As parts of our check-ins we ask each other what our goals are, how our meetings went with our mentors then we just shoot the breeze and talk about what’s going on in life. Having an accountability partner is one of the most important things you can do as part of this program because it helps you to know that you are not alone on a daily basis.

Last but not least, when you are part of this program you get put into a group me chat and this allows you to stay connected with everyone in the program. I would highly recommend ladies that you contact the Rollette’s and see if being part of BBS is the right thing for you. My personal opinion is that you should join if you are a woman in the disability community who feels like she needs community. Sisterhood is everything!

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bbs@rollettesdance.com

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I’m excited

I can’t wait to meet these Ladies

I can now publicly get excited about meeting these two groundbreaking women next month!
Judy Heumann began fighting for the rights of the disability community in the late 1960s. She was a witness to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act ( The ADA) in 1990,and she continues to speak about how the world needs to change its perspective of disability.

@alistroker is someone you definitely can call a #boundlessbabe she is an original member of @rollettes_la. She was the first and only legit wheelchair user to be on Glee, and she was the actor in our community to win a @tonyawards_ I know that there will be many more. I can’t wait to learn from these ladies.

#BoundlessBabe

Hey, I hope you’re having a beautiful day. What are you doing today? Right now, I’m finishing breakfast. As a #boundlessbabe, we are asked to take on a chosen goal. My goal. Is to keep up my independence by using my wallet basket.

I’ve had this goal before, and I have fallen away from it. What will make it’s time different is that I have good friends to check in with.

The Rollettes Have made a difference in my life

The woman I am today is not the woman that I was last year

It’s taken so long for me to get to mentally to the place I am in now.  I used to think that hanging out with. people who looked like me was weird.  If you’ve been around me for a while, you know that I was once asked

Are you going to get any better?

You also know that I threw myself into.physical therapy, because I thought walking would make me normal.  

In 2021 I decided to let that attitude go, and I was ready to make friends with women who look like me and share similar experiences.   I chose to throw myself headfirst into signing up for Rollettes 2021.  I attended virtually.  This year I am looking forward to attending in person.

I have already paid for my tuition and room, but the coordinates of the event need assistance for the event. Rollettes Experience is much more than a dance camp.  It is a time of women’s empowerment for women who are wheelchair users.

It’s time for women like myself to be looked at as someone who can take over the world.with her abilities and not pitied for her perceived disability

Please consider donating to this epic event