LIFESTYLEAthlete will rappel down Columbus building in her wheelchairThe Columbus DispatchMolly Schneider waves to the crowd after she rappelled down the Chase Bank building in Columbus, Over the Edge employee David Dowell helps out. Molly rappelled down the building to raise money for Gracehaven the residential home and programming for minor victims of sex trafficking.The event was held August 8, 2020.Eric Albrecht/DispatchVolunteer Tommy Aakhus and Columbus police officer Josh Seymour carry Molly Schneider of Cincinnati who rappelled down the Chase Bank building in her wheelchair to raise money for Gracehaven the residential home and programming for minor victims of sex trafficking.The event was held August 8, 2020.Eric Albrecht/DispatchMolly Schneider, of Norwood, photographed in Lindner Park, on Monday, August 3. In 2018, Schneider fell off a three foot tall porch railing that left her with a spinal cord injury. She has always held a very active lifestyle and is not letting her wheelchair get in her way. On Friday, August 7, she will be rappelling in her wheelchair, 26 stories down the Chase Tower, in Columbus, to raise money and awareness for child sex trafficking.Amanda RossmannMolly Schneider, of Norwood, photographed in Lindner Park, on Monday, August 3. In 2018, Schneider fell off a three foot tall porch railing that left her with a spinal cord injury. She has always held a very active lifestyle and is not letting her wheelchair get in her way. On Friday, August 7, she will be rappelling in her wheelchair, 26 stories down the Chase Tower, in Columbus, to raise money and awareness for child sex trafficking.Amanda RossmannMolly Schneider, of Norwood, photographed in Lindner Park, on Monday, August 3. In 2018, Schneider fell off a three foot tall porch railing that left her with a spinal cord injury. She has always held a very active lifestyle and is not letting her wheelchair get in her way. On Friday, August 7, she will be rappelling in her wheelchair, 26 stories down the Chase Tower, in Columbus, to raise money and awareness for child sex trafficking.Amanda RossmannMolly Schneider, of Norwood, photographed in Lindner Park, on Monday, August 3. In 2018, Schneider fell off a three foot tall porch railing that left her with a spinal cord injury. She has always held a very active lifestyle and is not letting her wheelchair get in her way. On Friday, August 7, she will be rappelling in her wheelchair, 26 stories down the Chase Tower, in Columbus, to raise money and awareness for child sex trafficking.Amanda RossmannMolly Schneider, of Norwood, photographed in Lindner Park, on Monday, August 3. In 2018, Schneider fell off a three foot tall porch railing that left her with a spinal cord injury. She has always held a very active lifestyle and is not letting her wheelchair get in her way. On Friday, August 7, she will be rappelling in her wheelchair, 26 stories down the Chase Tower, in Columbus, to raise money and awareness for child sex trafficking.Amanda Rossmann