Based in London, Sau is a Support Coordinator for the Spinal Injuries Association, leveraging her lived experience to empower others with spinal cord injuries. A dedicated advocate, she focuses on championing disabled individuals, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds, and previously served as Co-Chair for a staff Disabilities Employees Network.
Sau is an avid adventurer passionate about global accessibility. She has explored over 50 countries across six continents—with only Antarctica left on her bucket list. Her determination was starkly highlighted in 2016 when she travelled to North Korea for a sponsored 10k to raise funds for the BackUp Trust. Though barred from racing upon arrival due to the regime's oppressive stance on disability visibility, the experience only fuelled her advocacy. Driven and resilient, Sau continues to break barriers and document world travel from a wheelchair perspective.
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- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Green
- DIS/DIFF: Spinal cord injury / Wheelchair user
- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Green
- DIS/DIFF: Spinal cord injury / Wheelchair user
Based in London, Sau is a Support Coordinator for the Spinal Injuries Association, leveraging her lived experience to empower others with spinal cord injuries. A dedicated advocate, she focuses on championing disabled individuals, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds, and previously served as Co-Chair for a staff Disabilities Employees Network.
Sau is an avid adventurer passionate about global accessibility. She has explored over 50 countries across six continents—with only Antarctica left on her bucket list. Her determination was starkly highlighted in 2016 when she travelled to North Korea for a sponsored 10k to raise funds for the BackUp Trust. Though barred from racing upon arrival due to the regime's oppressive stance on disability visibility, the experience only fuelled her advocacy. Driven and resilient, Sau continues to break barriers and document world travel from a wheelchair perspective.