Whispers of Hope – Karen Lynn-Chlup

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Who I Am

I am Karen Lynn Chlup, Disability Advocate, and I know first-hand the struggles of living with a disability. I was born in perfect health, but when I was a baby a rare adverse reaction to a DPT shot put me into a coma. At 18 months, I was diagnosed with left side hemiplegia, a kind of cerebral palsy that causes paralysis on one side of the body. With that diagnosis came physical challenges, a learning disability—and worst of all—people saying, “You can’t.”

Karen's Mission

My mission is simple: to empower every person with a disability to feel seen, valued, capable and unstoppable.

Originating from a long-time desire and need to encourage, comfort, cheer, and motivate, Whispers of Hope is the place where Karen shares her inspiring life story with the disabled community and with the entire world.

Some Client Feedback:

Leadership Recommendation This is a recommendation for Ms. Karen Lynn-Chlup. Ms. Lynn-Chlup is an advocate for people with disabilities and a fitness instructor. On Friday November 8, 2019, she volunteered as a Teaching Assistant for my Theatre for Everyone class, a program for youth with disabilities, sponsored by New Jersey’s Tony Award-winning Paper Mill Playhouse. As a proud woman with disabilities, she was a wonderful role model; indeed, she participated in movement, in story-telling, and she performed an evocative poem

Leslie Fanelli, Master Teacher, Theatre for Everyone, Paper Mill Playhouse
On November 7, 2019, the Kean University World Civilization class I teach on Thursday evenings was blessed with a unique visionary. One of the founding members of the movement for disability inclusion had arrived. Ms. Karen Lynn-Chlup was going to share her story. During the 1950s and 60s, decades in which many were left isolated, she gave of her whole being to learn to read, write, dance, and swim, working on tutorial lessons and doing everything her mother asked to

Dr. Sean Patrick Dineen, DLitt, Adjunct Professor, Kean University
It was my joy to work with Ms. Karen Lynn-Chlup at the Paper Mill Playhouse as part of their Theatre for Everyone program on Nov. 8, 2019. Ms. Lynn-Chlup performed with her unparalleled dedication, leading the young people—with and without disabilities—in movement exercises. The class began with the Rainbow Song, a performance demonstrating our motto of “Be Smart and Silly, and Silly and Smart.” Ms. Lynn-Chlup—in body and in spirit–radiated her passion, smiling, encouraging, and pouring out her joy, with

Dr. Sean Patrick Dineen, DLitt, Adjunct Professor, Kean University
Karen Lynn-Chlup was invited by the 2015 Conference Planning Committee to serve as the Keynote Presenter for the 25th anniversary San Diego People First Self-Advocacy Conference, which is a 3-day event attended by over 400 adults with developmental disabilities annually. She was the committee’s first and unanimous choice for a keynote presenter—based on her overwhelmingly positive and strong message, her track record as a strong and experienced advocate, and her training and professional history in the field of adapted fitness

Laura Krebs, Program Coordinator, United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County
Karen Lynn-Chlup was a member of a panel that I produced for the Independent Writers of Southern California in November of 2010. We talked about writing for/with/by/about disabilities. One of the things that we cautioned about was placing the burden of inspiration on people who have overcome or dealt with disabilities. Having said that, I appreciate the great value that she brings due to her ability to communicate, her knowledge of the field, and her successes. She contributed to the

Gary Young, President, Publishers Association of Los Angeles
How special we felt to have you as our guest speaker at this year’s 07 Commencement here at Widney High School. It was even the more special because you are an Alumni… The staff and parents were fascinated at your incredible story of courage, faith and hope. Your presentation and willingness to succeed left a strong impression on all who heard you. Now they know that the impossible is POSSIBLE! Your story is one that all can relate to on

Jesse Thompson, Principal, Widney High School
Ever since her diagnosis of cerebral palsy at 18 months old, Karen Lynn-Chlup has demonstrated an unconquerable will, to not be limited by other people’s prejudices or their outmoded limiting ideas. She has demonstrated time and time again, an unconquerable will. Even to this day, at age 55, when people are retiring; she is still mastering and sharing her talents with the world. In November of 2006, Ms. Lynn-Chlup spoke to two of my American History classes, at Kern University,

Prof. Sean Dineen, Professor, Kern University
On Nov. 8, 2005, the VSA Arts, headquarters, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, invited Ms. Karen Lynn-Chlup to share and read excerpts from her fictionalized book and autobiography “The Broken Hoof”. Her affectionate and infectious smile filled the room as she entered the door. I introduced her to our group of writers and staff, and within moments she mesmerized us all—she began to share the details of her story, of a young disabled girl, and the triumphs and tribulations in

Arthur Wilson, Unlimited Potential Theatre Company, Roselle, New Jersey
I met Karen while working on my honors thesis during my senior year of college. I was researching and analyzing the intersection between disability and law. She offered me her unparalleled experience and knowledge on both subjects and I was so grateful to have her share her story and her victories with me. It was amazing to connect with her on another level when we both realized that we shared a love for dance and had used that passion to

Rachel Schuster
Karen Lynn-Chlup and I have been great friends for 9 years now, yet we have never met in person. We met over the internet and from the very start we had a connection and bond. We could always feel each others heart ache, pain, happiness, and joys… We have a saying, which developed out of its miles apart, but still close to the heart. We met by the grace of God, a mother searching for answers to help her daughter’s

Cookie (Connie Moudis), Beverly Hills Florida
Karen Lynn-Chlup used to come to my house, two hours a day, once a week, for over a year and a half, until I moved away to La Quinta, CA. Karen was a referral from one of her other clients. And from the moment I interviewed Ms. Lynn, there was an immediate bond and closeness. We connected, and were on the same page immediately! She understood my wants and needs and felt what I was going through, with an unspoken

Eileen Haden, La Quinta, CA

Karen Lynn was my Yoga teacher for 2 years. I have Cerebral Palsy and I am 10 years old. I also work with a physical therapist. But, Ms. Karen is the one I trust. I turn to her, to tell me the truth. She is the one I rely on!

Katherine Davis, Palos Verdes, CA
In March of 2006 I was preparing for a presentation for a leadership program I was involved in through university. After stumbling upon the Whispers of Hope website, and being truly motivated and inspired by Karen’s achievements, I contacted Karen requesting to include her journey in our presentation. Karen was more than happy to assist me. It only took her two days to respond to my first email! Karen was more than willing to help in any way she could

Natalie Lasek, Melbourne, Australia
My name is Chrissy. I have known Karen Lynn-Chlup for a short while, but it seems and feels as if I have known her forever, because of her kind, kind, kind heart. I met her back in April 2013 through my best friend. She has been through a lot herself, but, yet, she still finds time to give her help and support selflessly. I was going through a lot, and of course I still am, but if it was not

Chrissy, Oregon

Read more about what organizations, parents, and people with disabilities have said about Karen.

Karen's Work: Being Part of the Hope

When you have a disability support specialist like Karen on your side, frustration and fear dissipate, and you get a strong "I can" attitude. Clients with disabilities thrive on her warmth and humor as they push against limitations to reach their own goals. Families discover new resources and learn to support their loved one in ways that empower and develop self-sufficient strengths.

When Karen keynotes and leads classes at conferences, people come away motivated to become their own heroes and to advocate for a world that is accepting and open to all. Organizations that partner with Karen as a special needs advocate gain clear insight into the needs of people with disabilities and how to make meaningful changes. Let Karen show you just how much is possible. As she says, "If I can do it, you can do it, too!"

Mentor for Parents and Young Adults

Living with a disability is no easy feat. Even the most basic tasks of daily living can be challenges and require many tries to conquer. Unfortunately, while there may seem to be plenty of resources and support systems available to you, you may find that they cannot give you the help, the knowledge, and the motivation, that you need to flourish and to live a high functioning, independent and fulfilling life.

Click here to learn how she inspires and coaches adults.

Click here to contact Karen so you can discuss your situation with her.

Videos

  • Karen Lynn Chlup - If I Can
  • Karen Lynn Keynote Speech
  • Karen Lynn Chlup Aerobics Class
  • Karen Lynn Chlup Community Work
  • Interview with Karen Lynn Chlup - Life Highlights
  • Karen Lynn Chlup Teaching at Seniors Center
  • Female Overcomers Part 1 Karen Lynn-Chlup
  • Karen Lynn-Chlup This Able Team Interview
  • Karen Lynn Chlup - Rowe Middle School

Bring Karen to Motivate Your Group

Let Karen bring her can-do encouragement, her first-hand experience, and her dogged determination to create positive change to your organization as a motivational speaker or disability support specialist.

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Disability Support

Living with a physical disability and a learning disability brings a variety of challenges along with frustrations, uncertainty, and discouragement. There may be resources in your area, but they can be hard to find and hard to use. Family disability support and individual disability support are critical to creating an environment for individuals with disabilities to thrive and lead fulfilling lives. The right disability support shifts belief from impossible, to possible.

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Here is a photo from 1979 in which Karen leads an adaptive physical education class.

Special Needs Resources

Overwhelmed or not sure what resources are available for special needs support? Start here. Find out where you can go for support, what you need to know about special needs assistants, and even what all the medical and industry terms mean. We have a wealth of resources.

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Here is a photo of Karen at her first dance recital, age three-and-one-half, with the famous Al Gilbert who used dance as therapy.

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