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Deborah Vick is a proud mother of two young boys. She has and continues to overcome the challenges presented by Myasthenia Gravis, Ehlers Danlos, Dysautonomia, severe chronic pain, severe reverse kyphosis, and spinal stenosis. She fights these, as well as a myriad of secondary disorders, with the love and support of her family and friends.

Deborah volunteers with patient advocacy organizations to help raise awareness and promote education programs. Deborah organizes youth programs, improves accessibility in her local community, serves as a leader in the Scouting Community, and is a member of the Morgan Hill Leadership program.

Deborah raises awareness for legislative issues for the disabled population and the community as a whole. Deborah earned her B.A. in Political Science and M.Ed. with a focus in Higher Education and Diversity Affairs. Throughout her post-secondary endeavors and while in law school, she volunteered and interned in local, state and federal legislative offices as well as clerked for a judge in the EEOC and volunteered as a civil rights mediator with the Arizona State Atty. General’s office. She strives to show her children and people of all ages that we may need to adapt to achieve one’s goals but that we may never give up.