NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — Corban Phillips was partially paralyzed while on a trampoline during gymnastics practice in Westfield in late August last year.
At 16 years old in December, he left rehab. He and his family are preparing to move to a new home in Noblesville. But his parents said Monday, they’ve been unable to get approval from the homeowners’ association (HOA) for a safe wheelchair ramp because of the way it’s designed.
The family sold their previous home to help pay for Corban’s medical expenses. They’re in temporary housing until their house in the Morse Pointe subdivision is ready.
Before they can move in to the house, they need a wheelchair ramp for Corban to get from the front door to the driveway.
Corban’s mom, April Phillips, said asking for approval from the Morse Poi