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Zachary Hunt
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Arnetta Pickett fastens foot padding to her son Zachary Hunt’s feet after a morning of physical therapy that keeps his legs flexible. Hunt has had four surgeries on his legs since the accident to get him closer to normal functioning. View photo »
Arnetta Pickett smiles at her son Zachary Hunt during a morning reading lesson. Despite the 2005 accident that left him bedridden, both Hunt and Pickett remain optimistic that Hunt will one day walk again. View photo »
LIfe in jail for William Ashley means hours of sitting, missing family, and seeking friends. Ashley has gone out of his way in the Adams County Jail to help other prisoners find comfort. View photo »
Most mornings are spent performing physical therapy exercises that can be painful and grueling for Hunt. View photo »
Arnetta PIckett helps her son Zacahary Hunt through reading exercises. View photo »
Hanging on Hunt’s bedroom wall are a series of mementos from his life, including his kindergarten diploma, high school graduation sash and cap and a daily calendar that he uses to mark off the days. View photo »
Hunt holds onto the frame of his patient lift as his brother Albert Hunt cuts his hair. View photo »
After a long morning of physical therapy exercise and reading, Hunt enjoys listening to his mother Arnetta PIckett sing some of his favorite contemporary gospel songs. Hunt and his mother take inspiration from the words in the music and have faith in the blessings they have been given since Zachary’s accident in 2005. View photo »
Most mornings are spent performing physical therapy exercises that can be painful and grueling for Hunt. View photo »




