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Nicole currently lives in Epping, NH and loves being part of her community in Epping. She has lived in NH since attending Colby-Sawyer College in New London, NH and receiving her Bachelors Degree in Psychology. She fell in love with NH and just never left. Most of the time you’ll find Nicole with her fiancé Jake. Nicole enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and pets. You’ll commonly see Nicole outside playing with her dogs, gardening, or during the nice weather out riding an adapted Can Am Spyder with Jake, her friends, and the US Spyder Ryders Merrimack Valley NH Chapter. Nicole was in a horrific car accident driving to work right after Thanksgiving and suffered a T11/12 Spinal Cord Injury that resulted in permanent paraplegia from the waist down. Nicole is and will be a life long wheelchair user due to her accident. Nicole is fully dependent on her wheelchair being unable to walk at all. Nicole as a result of her injury suffers from osteoarthritis in her back, shoulders, hands, and hips. Her injury has resulted in over 20+ surgical procedures. Currently Nicole is in need of an ultralight manual rigid wheelchair that her medical insurance will not pay for due to it being outside her allowable coverage and is hoping that by raising funds through Help Hope Live that this need can be fulfilled. Nicole’s medical needs grow yearly and unfortunately due to 3 surgeries and resulting costs in 2024 she is unable to fund the wheelchair herself.
The ability to afford and be fit for the right ultralight manual rigid wheelchair will allow Nicole to continue to live an active lifestyle with her family and friends. Without a proper ultralight daily wheelchair Nicole runs the risk of pressure sores plus further injuring her shoulders, back, neck, and hands. For an every day wheelchair user it is imperative that they not only have the proper fitting equipment but also the lightest equipment available to prevent further injuring themselves.
Nicole, along with her family and friends are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with a Catastrophic Injury. Nicole has chosen to fundraise with Help Hope Live in part because donations are tax deductible for contributors and because it will only be used to cover medical and related expenses.
Please consider donating through the Help Hope Live Fund directly for Nicole so she can continue to move through life as healthy and happy as possible for as long as possible. Nicole wants to stay as active as possible within her community, family, and friend groups who she cares greatly for.
I uploaded a CAD drawing of my Hands on Concepts Manual Wheelchair so everyone can see it :) It is designed as a titanium frame with carbon fiber seat pan, caster forks, with ultralight weight Spinergy Wheels. It is amazing to see how much work goes into getting such a customized chair and to already see just from the drawing what a difference it’ll make. I wanted to say personal THANK YOU to Joseph Donato who chose to have donations made in honor of his amazing wife Diane Donato. Diane recently passed away suddenly leaving us all in shock. I honestly can’t think of two better people than Joey and Diane. They have offered support and love my entire life. Diane and Joey have been in my life since I was 2 years old, they took my Mom, my brother, and I in as family shortly after we moved in next door.. Diane and Joey became some of my Moms very best friends and they will and always be family to not only her but me too. I can’t thank either of them enough for all they’ve done - Diane was one of the very first people I saw after waking up from numerous surgeries when I was first injured. She came and stayed with my Mom for over 2 weeks so someone would always be with her and me in the hospital. We couldn’t have done those first few weeks without her. She was always an angel to me and now has just become a guardian angel. I love you Diane always. ❤️ Joey thank you for all your love and care - and mostly for sharing your amazing wife with us.
Just a quick update :) Thank you again to everyone who has donated and everyone who continues to share my fundraiser for an ultralight wheelchair.Today, we successfully completed my fourth surgery on 2024. Thankfully it was only day surgery and I was able to come home this evening to my Fur-nurses and Jake. I am well medicated and am on bed rest for the next few days. I am extremely sore but everything went well and that’s what counts. The surgeon who is specializes in Urogynecology was able to see the issue with my bladder consistently spasming and causing my horrendous back and pelvic pain. He was able to do the procedure necessary to hopefully get me some relief. Unfortunately we won’t know if it worked for at least 7-10 days and if it did work - the procedure will have to be done every 4-6 months to continue to give me some relief. I’ll do whatever we need to do to get back to a controllable pain level. I can’t thank you all enough honestly for sharing, donating, and honestly just supporting me. I appreciate each one of you who read my updates and send me messages of encouragement. It makes me feel loved and supported which I can’t thank you enough for. I hope everyone is almost done their holiday shopping and that you get to enjoy the holiday however you want - be it traveling, seeing friends/family, relaxing at home, or not celebrating at all. Jake and I plan to relax at home while I recuperate and enjoy making some cookies for us and our pups. ?
I just wanted to extend a big thank you to everyone who has donated individually or through a business. I honestly can’t describe how grateful and thankful I am. I hope that the thank you cards, my update posts plus on social media are at least conveying that at a little. A little update : Jake and I found out yesterday that I have officially be cleared for surgery on Dec 17, 2024 - this will be my fourth surgery of 2024. We were waiting on some test results that gave the surgeon enough confidence to move forward. Thankfully this should be day surgery and it won’t require a hospital stay. Im really thankful this was approved and can proceed on Dec 17 th since our surgeon and office staff fought so hard to get prior authorization for the procedure so insurance will pay for it. They deserve so much credit for all they have done to help me get the care I need over the last year. If we had to have waited until past January 1st we would have had to start the process over with for prior approvals and would have to meet our large deductible yet again meaning more money out of pocket. As most of you know in the USA getting United Health Care to approve anything is almost impossible so when you get prior approval and a fulfilled deductible you take advantage of it. Jake will be able to take me home after the procedure where I can rest and re-cooperate with my fur-kids. Unlike my last 3 surgeries I will be able to be up after a few days rest and enjoy Christmas with my Mom and Jake. Christmas has always been my favorite holiday and when I cheat on my diabetic diet just a little :) I hope everyone has a chance to enjoy the holiday with friends or family ! Enjoy an extra cookie or two for me ?
Today, November 28, 2024, marks the 20th anniversary of my car accident that left me paralyzed with a spinal cord injury, a truly astonishing milestone, as two decades have passed. I honestly didn't think I'd see this anniversary. This is the first time in a while that Thanksgiving and my accident date fall on the same day. It has happened very few times in 20 years. It's fitting that it happens on such a milestone anniversary. Today reminds me to be thankful and grateful for every second, every minute, every hour, and every day I get with my family and friends. It reminds me that even though some days the good is outweighed by the bad, that things don’t stay that way forever, and I'd rather have bad days than no days at all. Overall I’m so grateful for time and the people in my life - I couldn’t imagine not having the last 20 years. Thank you to ALL of you as you have made them pretty amazing - especially you Jake. I couldn’t have done it all without you.I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving !
Thank you to everyone who has shared and donated ! I can’t be more grateful or humbled honestly by all the messages or support, sharing of the fundraiser, and donations. We just scheduled my fourth surgery of 2024 for Dec. 17 ( just a month away) - thankfully it is just supposed to be just day surgery and I’ll be able come come home to my four fur-kids at the end of the day. No anesthesia or intubation which I’m relieved about since the last 3 surgeries involved both and months of bedrest. Im super thankful that my surgeon pushed so hard to get the preapproval done through insurance as fast as he did. By doing this he getting me in for the surgery before the end of the year which will save us thousands since I’ve already met my insurance deductible for 2024. My family has already spent over $21,000.00 out of pocket in 2024 on medical expenses alone. Im hoping and praying that this surgery will finally bring some relief to the pelvic and constant back pain I’ve been in since late 2023. I’m working increasingly hard to make sure that I’m doing everything possible to get and stay as healthy as I can.I have sent personal hand written thank you cards to anyone who has donated and left an address ( non anonymous donations) and will continue to do so for anyone who donates - it’s the least I can do. So, please look for those in your mailboxes. Thank out and check back for future updates :) -Nicole
I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the support and encouragement I’ve gotten from all of you and my local community. I’m humbled and grateful to say the least. I’m hoping there are a lot more business or people who are as kind as you all. It was a very hard decision for me to admit I needed help and even tougher to ask for it. Feeling independent, accepted, and welcome in a world not designed for you is harder than I hope I make it look ? some days. People and businesses like you all are making it easier for me by just sharing my fundraiser or donating. Having the right wheelchair will enable me to continue to be active, experience more, and to feel independent. My wheelchair is my way of experiencing the world around me and the right one doesn’t replace walking but makes it possible for me to “walk” in my own way. Just think about a great fitting pair of shoes and how they make you feel everyday - that is how a great fitting chair feels to me.
This weekend my family helped me take down all my Halloween decorations and set up my winter/Christmas Shilouttes that Jake and I made ourselves. Since my accident was in November over Thanksgiving I tend to skip the holiday - and go right from Halloween to Christmas. I thought maybe I’d share a picture going from Halloween to Christmas/ Winter hoping it’ll bring someone a smile :)
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFvCUN67/
Thank you for reading my update. Everyone who donated and chose to not be anonymous I’ve mailed or am mailing personal thank you notes to you because that is the least you deserve. ❤️
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This is sent in memory of my dear friend, Diane Donato who passed away January 26th. It is sent with love.
Elaine Johnston
This gift is being made in memory of my Aunt Diane Donato.
Faydra Eliopoulos
This gift is being made on behalf of the Building Pathways staff to honor the memory of Diane Donato.
Lindsay McCluskey
Nicole,
This gift is made in loving memory of our beautiful sister, Diane Donato, who loved you very much.
Paul and Joyce McDonald
Joyce McDonald
This gift is made in loving memory of my mother\'s beautiful cousin Diane Donato, who passed away on January 26, 2025.
Carolyn & Neal Opalka
This gift is made in loving memory of my dear cousin Diane Donato, who passed away on January 26, 2025.
Frank Rapallo
This donation is made in loving memory of Diane Donato of Plymouth, MA. who passed away on January 26,2025.
Richard and Beverly Armour
Best of luck. If you need help searching for the chair let me know.
Sean Morrison
This gift is made in loving memory of Diane Donato, who passed away on January 26, 2025.
David Rapallo
Dear Nicole
Merry Christmas to the world's greatest niece! I hope you know how much you are loved by your family, friends, and people that haven't even met you yet! It's my hope that these donations will enable you to design and obtain the very best wheelchair that's perfect for you... because you'll always be perfect to me.
With all my love,
-Uncle Nick
xoxo
Nicholas Dota
MERRY CHRISTMAS, SANTA
Harold Mette
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.. Your positive outlook is inspiring. You are always a helpful person and kind neighbor. Wishing you all the best. Merry Christmas.
Heidi Jordan
Thinking of you my friend!
Brylah Fashions
We raise lots of money for public charities. I think its time to help one of our own..
Harold Mette
Mimi & Bumpa's Workshop is making this donation. Nicole has been such a support to our business and it brings us great pleasure to return the favor to someone who is so deserving and admired as a friend.
Denise Okula
Love you girl!!!!!
Jessica Walker
Best wishes for a dream come true. Hrishi and Uma
H and U Barkley
I hope you reach your goal!! Best of luck.
David Early
Would love to see pics of your modified ride. You got this! If I had the money I would give much more. This was an honest post I related to. Best of luck dear girl, you got this because what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger!
Anonymous
My TiLite ultralight is the foundation of my independence. I wish you the best of luck in your fundraising campaign.
Roger Goun
I’m sorry insurance doesn’t cover something so crucial. I hope your campaign goal is filled quickly!
Justin Paynter
May the new wheels take you wherever you want to go, Nicole ❤️
Fran Sears
As I have a close friend who is a C-5 quadriplegic, I know the challenges of severe spinal cord injury. Pleased to be able to help with your fundraiser Nicole. Much love and respect to you and Jake ... Ann
Ann Smith
Thank you to all that donated.. every little bit helps.. God Bless..
Chris & Donna
Christopher Dota
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Nicole M Smart
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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