Who is Ms. Wheelchair NH?

Nenia is from the Upper Valley and grew up loving all the things nature had to offer. But when she started using a wheelchair, she realized that the great outdoors isn't always so great at being inclusive. Nenia believes that nature shouldn't have a barrier to entry, yet too many trails and public spaces lack the accessibility needed for everyone to enjoy them safely and equally.

Nenia is dedicated to changing the landscape. She’s using her platform to identify gaps in accessibility and pushing for outdoor spaces that welcome every set of wheels. Because when we make the outdoors accessible, we don't just open a trail - we open a world of possibility.

Nenia, a white woman in a manual wheelchair, smiles at the camera holding a silver crown in her hands. She is wearing a sash that says Ms. Wheelchair NH 2026

The Rollout

Exciting News From My Ms. Wheelchair Journey

I’m thrilled to announce that I’m partnering with Kearsarge Community Commons to support the creation of New Hampshire’s first fully ADA accessible beach!

To learn more about KCC and how you can support this project, click here.


After presenting to the Lebanon Rotary about accessibility issues in outdoor spaces around the Upper Valley, the Rotary Club committed $2,600 to improving some of the issues around Lebanon!


The Boston Fleet partnered with me to support my platform and help spread awareness! I was even on the Jumbotron!

Follow Ms. Wheelchair NH!

Follow Nenia’s adventures as Ms. Wheelchair New Hampshire 2026, and her journey to the National stage of Ms. Wheelchair America in Grand Rapids, Michigan!

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