For years, Shari Clark hasn't let big things set her back.
Since being paralyzed from the mid-back down in a car crash in 1988, she's had a son and started a business.
In the words of Clark's friend Elaine Myer: "Don't let the wheelchair fool you."
But when Clark's car - equipped with thousands of dollars of equipment that allows her to drive - was stolen from her driveway in December, that was a different kind of setback. The car turned up late last month a half-mile from Clark's house, where a neighbor found it. It had been ransacked and trashed; dented and scratched, not much could be salvaged.
When Myer checked out the car in an impound lot, it was a disgusting sight, she said. "I didn't take pictures," Myer said. "It would have broken her heart."
Clark's friends turned Valentine's Day into a fundraiser to get her a new car, which requires a special lift and hand controls so Clark can drive. Replacing the car is no small financial feat - with insurance covering at least $7,000, Clark estimates a used car with a handicap lift will cost her around $29,000. And that's without a few more special gadgets, all of which could cost thousands more.
But surrounded by friends Sunday at Legends Bar on Hancock Expressway, Clark was upbeat. Wearing a festive red sweater, from her wheelchair she greeted new arrivals. She and Myer swapped bizarre stories about what had been taken from her car.
"They took a $12 blanket but left my $400 stereo," Clark said.
Clark moved to Colorado Springs in 1988 to help a boss open a bar downtown. Six months later, she was in a car crash. While her life changed forever, it did not stop. Her son, now 18, was born 10 years after the crash. Clark became a massage therapist and now owns Mystic Mermaid Massage. Her skills are lauded by friends and clients.
"It's more like a healing experience than a massage," said friend and client Michele McCann, who organized the fundraiser.
As of Sunday afternoon, the group was making modest gains through a gofundme.com site, and McCann guessed they had raised more than $2,000. At least $1,000 came from Clark's old boss, who texted to wish her a happy Valentine' Day just before Clark learned of the donation.
Donations can be made on this site: https://www.gofundme.com/f9fe4zy8
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