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Written by Emily Progin
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At 18 months, Tyler was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Tyler turned 25 in February.
“In order to obtain a job and contribute to society,” a family member explained, “he will need reliable transportation. Our current van has over 200,000 miles on it and is literally falling apart.”
Despite his medical obstacles, Tyler relentlessly pursued his education and graduated with honors. He inspires “so many others” with his determination and optimism for the future.
Written by Emily Progin
Emily Progin, Content Manager [email protected] / 800.642.8399 Release: Immediate SEPT 27: CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER TO HELP LOCAL WOMAN $17,000+ Raised So Far to Help Amber Cambell with Medical Costs HOUSTON, […]
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