Anne Martha Corley helps her daughter, Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, put on her shoes in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021.Show moreShow less
Anne Martha Corley helps her daughter, Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, with her braille reading homework at their home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 26, 2021. Show moreShow less
Anne Martha Corley helps her daughter, Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, with her horseback riding lesson while her husband Brian Corley and daughter Anne Grace Corley, 11, watch in Bessemer, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021. Picture taken September 25, 2021. Show moreShow less
The Corley family pray before eating dinner at their home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021. Show moreShow less
The Corley family pose for a portrait at their home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 26, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley poses for a portrait in his yard with a sign that reads "Please wear a mask, together we can get through this!" in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 26, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley helps her daughter, Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in her early childhood which left her legally blind, get ready before heading to school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 27, 2021. Show moreShow less
Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in her early childhood which left her legally blind, is helped out of a car before heading into school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 27, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley holds the hand of his daughter Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, after her horseback riding lesson in Bessemer, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021. Show moreShow less
Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in her early childhood which left her legally blind, eats breakfast before heading to school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 27, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley holds the door open for his daughter Anne Grace Corley, 11, as she carries her sister Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, on her back in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 26, 2021. Show moreShow less
Kelly Toth greets her sons Alex Toth, 7, and Nicolas Toth, 8, after they get off the school bus in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 22, 2021. Picture taken September 22, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley plays with his daughter Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, at their home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021. Show moreShow less
Kelly Toth prepares dinner for her family at her home in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 22, 2021. Show moreShow less
Brian Corley helps his daughter, Anne Grace Corley, 11, with her math homework after making lunch for Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, at their home in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 26, 2021. Show moreShow less
Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in her early childhood which left her legally blind, sits in a car as she heads to school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 27, 2021. Show moreShow less
Kelly Toth helps her son, Alex Toth, 7, with his homework at their home in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 22, 2021. Show moreShow less
Kelly Toth poses for a portrait with her sons Nicolas Toth, 8, and Alex Toth, 7, at their home in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 22, 2021. Picture taken September 22, 2021. Show moreShow less
Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in her early childhood which left her legally blind, takes medicine before heading to school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 27, 2021. Show moreShow less
Ella Rose Corley, 8, who contracted an infection in early childhood that left her legally blind, plays in her bedroom in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, U.S., September 25, 2021. Show moreShow less
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