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Stephanie Decker    

Humanitarian, Double Amputee, Hero & Founder of the Stephanie Decker Foundation

In March of 2012, a tornado ripped through the town of Henryville, Indiana. Stephanie Decker, a then 37-year-old mother, found herself in a life-altering moment. As her house began to disintegrate around her, she shielded her two young children with her body. Her dream home fell in, crushing her legs, but because of her heroic actions, Decker's children were amazingly unscathed. It was a miracle that she even survived and made it to the hospital. At that point, doctors determined that parts of both legs would need to be amputated.

Since the accident, Decker has been featured on "The Today Show," "The Ellen Degeneres Show," and "ABC World News Tonight" as "Person of the Week," USA Today, USA Weekend, and People Magazine. She was featured in the Successful Meetings list of “Most Reliable Keynote Speakers Who Surpass Expectations.” She was also named as one of L'Oreal's 2014 Women of Worth Honorees and nominated for the 2015 Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award for her foundation work.

Decker has become a true symbol of survival and overcoming adversity. She has used her story to bring awareness to the Stephanie Decker Foundation, which supports helping children with prosthetics enjoy sports and the same athletic opportunities as others, ensuring accessibility to leading-edge prosthetic products for all those in need.

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Courage in the Storm

Since the tornado that took both of her legs, Stephanie Decker had to rethink and rebuild her life as she knew it. Using her own story, Stephanie helps an audience find their inner hero as well as recognize the everyday heroes all around us. She provides the inspirational message to help attendees develop a “can do” attitude to face their own challenges.

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