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EXCLUSIVE: How 'Bachelor in Paradise' Alum Sarah Herron Is Using Reality TV Fame to Change Lives

When Sarah Herron went on The Bachelor in 2012, she did it for herself. What she never expected was how the experience would motivate her to help others.

When Sarah Herron went on The Bachelor in 2012, she did it for herself. What she never expected was how the experience would motivate her to help others.

"I originally signed up for The Bachelor because I was so insecure with my arm that I couldn't date," she tells ET. "I thought, as crazy it sounds, maybe if I ... go on and my story's out there for everyone to see, I can't hide from it anymore. When the show aired and I started getting messages from girls across the country who could relate, that was when I realized what an incredible opportunity I had been given."

One year ago I left my very safe, very promising job in advertising to take the greatest leap of faith yet – to start SheLift. On the heels of appearing on three seasons of ABC's The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise, and having just been called a "one-arm b*tch" by arguably TV's biggest buffoon, I decided it was go-time. There was a world of young women out there craving connection and belonging and for some reason the universe put me in charge of making that happen. I couldn't put it off or decline the call any longer. Now one year in, my heart has never been fuller. Hear from ALL our girls who've been apart of SheLift this year in my latest blog post. . To celebrate with us, show your support in a MAYBE YOU LITERALLY CAN EVEN shirt. 100% of the proceeds benefit girls with physical differences. Last year we raised over K and our goal is to top that this year. Thanks for making our dreams a reality! Link to order is in my bio. THANK YOU WORLD, YOU ARE GOOD! #maybeyouliterallycaneven photo by @brandonkiddphoto

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Herron is "limb different," she was born with only one fully-formed arm. The 30-year-old didn't win Bachelor Sean Lowe's heart, but she walked away from the experience with much more: the beginnings of an idea. Herron continued living in California, working and even went on Bachelor in Paradise twice before the way she could use her time on reality TV came to her in full. It was actually season two of BIP, and a terrible experience with infamous "villain" Chad Johnson, that helped.

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"He said some pretty offensive things that were specifically targeted at my arm, and that kind of all made it seem like, this is a better chance than ever to start an organization," she says.

So, SheLift was born. This month marks the nonprofit's first anniversary. SheLift is about using outdoor activities and mentorship to empower young women who need confidence and guidance at critical ages.

Had the pleasure and pain of summiting Wilson Peak with these fearless ladies. After 17 some odd miles, 3,000ft elevation gain and a common goal to conquer a mountain, the 4 of us summited together as an all-girl squad. It was an honor to share the journey with old friends from @72andSunny and new friends from the @coorslight team. We moved at different paces and had different obstacles to overcome, but whatever our mountain, we climbed on! #ClimbOn #maybeyouliterallycaneven #shelift photo by @dylan.h.brown

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Only ET was on set for a photo shoot celebrating the anniversary. Herron enlisted fellow Bachelor Nation alumni Becca Tilley, Amanda Stanton, Ashley Iaconetti and Ali Fedotowsky, along with several women and girls who are part of SheLift, to be photographed in the organization's signature T-shirts. Photographer Brandon Kidd and celebrity makeup artist Emma Willis were also on hand. The shirts read, "Maybe You Literally Can Even," a play off of the now-popular phrase, "I can't even." Bachelor executive producer Elan Gale actually came up with the wording.

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Today we are kicking off the celebration of SheLift's first inspiring year!! Thank you to everyone who has helped make year one possible. To celebrate and show your continued support of SheLift, consider purchasing one of our original MAYBE YOU LITERALLY CAN EVEN shirts. 100% of the proceeds will go back to girls participating in our program. Last year we were able to raise k and our goal is to top that this year! Link to order is in our bio. Thank you again for an amazing year :) photo by the amazing @brandonkiddphoto and thank you @contourfossa for making us all feel extra gorgeous!

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"The idea is to stop saying 'I can't' and start saying 'I can,'" Herron says. "Especially when you're working with girls with limb differences and physical differences. It's ... a more positive outlook. Maybe you literally can climb a mountain or ride a bike, and pushing girls to try things they've never done before."

Herron got support from Chris Harrison and dozens of Bachelor Nation alumni for the organization's first campaign, which raised over $30,000. Her goal this year is to top that, and to send SheLift girls and their mothers on a ski retreat, where they'll learn to ski and connect with other girls and women like them.

"Sarah has taken her platform from The Bachelor and BIP and is doing something for girls who have really grown up the way she did, which is a little bit different," Iaconetti tells ET. "Now she's making everybody feel great about themselves and ... it's amazing!"

Happy one year anniversary @SheLiftGrams! #SheLift is @sarahherron's fab nonprofit that helps to support girls with physical disabilities. I had the opportunity to hang out with some of these bad ass chicks a couple of weeks ago and they're truly inspiring. Their positive energy lit up the room. 100% of the proceeds of these Maybe You Literally Can Even shirt will go towards the cause. Link to buy in my bio! To learn more about SheLift visit shelift.org #MAYBEYOULITERALLYCANEVEN #HBDSheLift 📸: @brandonkiddphoto

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Stanton adds, "Having two daughters and just knowing how important it is to feel confident and comfortable in your own skin, that's why I really love what Sarah's doing."

Anyone can support SheLift by buying a T-shirt, a mug or more at SheLift.org. Herron's next money-raising effort? She plans to take advantage of all those good-looking Bachelor Nation guys!

"I really want to do Hot Guys Supporting SheLift!" she says. "You don't have to be a woman to support women ... [we'll] get a bunch of hot guys in these T-shirts."

Its LIVE!!! The MAYBE YOU LITERALLY CAN EVEN campaign that we worked on a few weeks ago is live and ready to see your support! LINK IN BIO. I apologize in advance for the overload of cuteness about to fill your feed!! #sorrynotsorry #shelift #maybeyouliterallycaneven

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