from the Greeley Tribune:
Yvette Rios and Charlie Smith, of Greeley Colorado, are enterprising sisters.
Just hours after a storm swept through Greeley on Wednesday, January 12th, the teenagers were out in several neighborhoods, going door to door, selling their shovelling skills for just $5 per house. Charlie is 16. Yvette, 19, has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair, but it hasn't stopped her from working. She uses the motorized chair, pushing her snow shovel ahead, removing the snow from the sidewalks.
In just a little more than two hours Wednesday, the sisters had made more than $30. Then they had to stop for a while, to return to their grandmother's house, where the girls live, to get Yvette's other wheelchair. The wheelchair's battery ran low after pushing snow around for two hours.
Just goes to prove the old axiom, where there is a will, there is a way!