Our Mission

The Paige Project’s mission is to communicate the good news of Jesus Christ in an effort to bring light, hope, and encouragement to those affected by disabilities.

We believe in a gospel-centered approach to storytelling, service, and support — helping families feel seen, equipped, and loved.

Our Vision

The Paige Project envisions a world where Christ’s love, kindness, and support surround those who are impacted by disability.

Why We Exist

There’s a gap in how disability is represented, supported, and discussed — especially in faith communities. The Paige Project was created to fill that gap by sharing Paige’s testimony and building a space where faith and adversity meet purpose and belonging.

We’re here to uplift, educate, and share the hope of Jesus through books, resources, and real-life encouragement.

How We Share Hope

Books & Storytelling

With thought-provoking storylines and messages that speak to the heart of disability difficulties, Paige uses her writing to encourage children and adults alike that, through the gospel of Jesus Christ, hope for victory over life’s trials is found.

Grab a copy of her books and see how you can be inspired to overcome adversity today!

Speaking & Ministry

Paige has a desire to minister to those in need and offer wisdom to a variety of audiences about managing the various aspects of disabled life.

Through her speaking engagements, Paige sheds light on what matters most to people affected by disabilities.

Support & Resources

Looking for additional disability support? The Paige Project recommends a variety of external resources pertaining to sign language, counseling, activities, encouragement, biblical resources, and more.

It takes a village, and we’re ready to point you in the right direction! Check out our
resources to see what’s right for you.

Meet Paige

Paige Snedeker, founder of The Paige Project, is disabled by a rare neuromuscular degenerative disorder known as RTD (Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency Type 2) that took twenty-three years to diagnose.

During her childhood years, Paige was slowly rendered legally blind, deaf, and largely paralyzed—as were her two brothers. Through the degradation of her body, the loss of her brother, David, and the immense difficulties faced, she found freedom in Jesus Christ and longs to share that same hope with those whose lives are affected by disability.

Despite these exceptional challenges, Paige’s passion for helping others through her writing and speaking led her to author and illustrate two children’s books, “Camo’s Journey”, and the award-winning “Sofia and Her Morningstar.”

Her award-winning memoir, "Paige's Pages", has been encouraging readers through their own trials as she recounts the most trying moments of her life and how she persevered through them all.

Paige’s desire is to support and minister to the disability-afflicted and offer hope in overcoming adversities through the power of the gospel.