August 12, 2019
If you haven’t seen Wesley Hamilton’s episode of Queer Eye, you’re missing out! Wesley Hamilton, founder of DBNR, experienced a full range of changes during his time with the Fab Five. One of those changes is Wesley’s newfound fashion confidence, thanks to Tan. But the time with Tan turned into so much more as Wesley and Tan had meaningful conversation about finding acceptance. Learn more about Wesley and Tan’s time together.
Don’t worry – the rest of the blogs about Wesley’s time on Queer Eye are available now!
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Disabled But Not Really, founded by Wesley Hamilton, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with spinal cord injuries. Our mission is to provide equal access to resources, opportunities, and support systems that foster independence and resilience. Through specialized programs and an unwavering commitment to inclusivity, we aim to enhance the quality of life for those we serve, helping them thrive beyond their challenges.
Our vision is a world where people with spinal cord injuries live without limits, supported by innovative programs, inclusive communities, and unwavering advocacy.
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I have just watched Wesley’s Queer Eye episode and feel uplifted. Wesley, your attitude and outlook on life are amazing. You were incredibly brave to be willing to meet the man who shot you and close that “Why?” chapter of your life. You’re doing exactly what you were meant to do: You learned to thrive; now you’re passing it on and making other people’s lives better.