 For the rest of my life, at every down moment, I will seek to remember this beautiful woman and I hope you will too." Comes from a small village in South China, Anjou said she would never believe she could up on that stage. I was so surprised, it seems like a dream to me. Along with Brittle Bond disease and dwarfism, Anjou Zhao Chunli spent years of her life isolated and unable to attend school. Fourteen years ago, when President Bill Clinton first came to South China and visited her home, Anjou was hidden up in the cabinets by a neighborhood because of the embarrassment of her disability. After pressing Clinton's visit, Chris Barkley, one of the Clinton's interpreters, came back to Anjou's village only to learn the story of this girl. He helped her with the English and gave her a job. Her story of gaining independence as a disabled person inspired a lot of people. She was invited to her Canada Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting and finally got to meet President Clinton. She's no longer the girl being hidden up in the cabinets fourteen years ago. She refused to be a victim and instead became her country's most prominent advocate for disability rights. Anjou now has full identities. The receptionist of the Hoteau Yangshuo Mountain Retreat, the advocate for United Nations education for all movements, a wife and the mom of an adopted child. Anjou now has a lot of fans, more than her expectations, and you know who's the person she's planning to meet? It's President Barack Obama. She's pretty excited about it now. We're putting from New York, I'm Lu Xiaqian.