BY LORI RACKL
Staff Reporter, Sun-Times News
Being a teenage girl is difficult. Being a teenage girl with a spinal cord injury is even tougher.
Just going to the mall with your girlfriends to
try on cute clothes can be a logistical nightmare for a young girl
confined to a wheelchair.
Jessica Greenfield knows this firsthand. The Indiana teenager
suffered a spinal cord injury after a diving accident. She gets
Rehabilitation therapy at Shriners Hospital in Chicago, which provides
free treatment to children with spinal cord injuries and other
conditions.
Last year, Jessica mentioned to Shriners' staff member Kally
Schneider that it would be great if the female spinal cord patients
could have a spa day -- a chance to get dressed up, pampered and just
be girly-girls.
"We didn't have a budget for it," Schneider said. "So I opened the phone book and started making calls."
Schneider and another staff member worked every connection they
had to pull together a three-day Chicago package for six teens with
spinal cord injuries.
Trio Salon in Wicker Park offered to do the girls' hair. The
young ladies went on a shopping spree at Akira boutique. They saw
"Wicked" and dined at Petterino's and Tavern on Rush. Personal trainers
from Athletico worked with them on fitness.
Schneider called her college roommate's mother, a cosmetics
executive, who lined up Clinique makeovers for the girls. They each got
goodie bags filled with more than $300 worth of Clinique makeup. The
woman even paid out of pocket so the girls could stay downtown in
handicap-accessible rooms at Homewood Suites.
"This really let the girls be girls," Schneider said. She
hopes to put on another girls' weekend this summer for more teens with
spinal cord problems. If you want to help with a donation, call
Schneider at (773) 385-5846.