Most
parents don't have to declare their children's fundamental value, but
after two of 2017 CNN Hero of the Year Amy Wright's kids were born with
Down syndrome, it was clear that she would have to back them up every
step of the way.
"When
you become a parent of a child with special needs, you are instantly
thrust into becoming an advocate," Wright explained. "Trying to make
people see the beauty in their lives that we see."
Wright's
advocacy took the form of a coffee shop. She opened Bitty & Beau's
Coffee in January 2016, named for her two children.
On
Sunday, it was clear that Wright, Bitty, Beau and the 40 disabled
employees at the Wilmington, North Carolina, shop have an army of
supporters.
Wright
was named the 2017 CNN Hero of the Year for her efforts to advocate for
disabled people. The award is determined by online voters who selected
Wright from among the top 10 CNN Heroes finalists.
Wright will receive $100,000 to grow her cause. All of the top 10 CNN Heroes for 2017
will receive a $10,000 cash award. Donations made to each of their
designated nonprofit organizations are also being matched up to $50,000.
"I am bringing this home to the 40
employees who work at Bitty & Beau's because they are my heroes. And
most of all to my two youngest children, Bitty and Beau, who are my
inspirations," Wright said, hugging her CNN Hero of the Year award. She
had a special message for her children.
"I
want you to know, because I know you are watching, that I would not
change you for the world, but I will change the world for you."
After
all, people with physical and intellectual disabilities can be judged
by their appearance alone. When Wright and her husband learned that 70%
of the disabled are unemployed, they decided to become a part of the
solution -- for their children and others.
"It hit me like a lightning bolt: a
coffee shop!" Wright said. "I realized it would be the perfect
environment for bringing people together. Seeing the staff taking
orders, serving coffee -- they'd realize how capable they are."
Wright
was presented with her top 10 CNN Hero award by actress Diane Lane, who
said: "She opened a business where people like her son and daughter
could work and shine."
Sunday's CNN Heroes tribute show was a night of shining stars, salutes and tears -- and a few laughs, too.
Hosts
Kelly Ripa and Anderson Cooper kicked things off live from New York's
American Museum of Natural History with a unique rendition of "Wind
Beneath My Wings," complete with jazz hands by Kelly.
Presenters
Christian Bale, Diane Lane, Alfre Woodard, Christopher Meloni, Gaten
Matarazzo and others added star power to the night.
Singer
Andra Day and rapper-actor Common serenaded the crowd with their hit
"Stand Up for Something" to wrap up the inspirational evening.
"This is emotionally taxing," joked comedian Jim Gaffigan. (Click to Continue)
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Advocate for disabled workers is 2017 CNN Hero of the Year
2 comments:
Such fantastic news. This mom truly deserves this award!
I agree BAEA I watched this event I could feel the love through my TV screen.
Applause and standing ovation Amy Wright!
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