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Utah businesses rally to replace stolen wheelchair for boy with rare condition

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After a young Utah boy’s wheelchair was stolen, local companies quickly joined forces to provide a replacement, highlighting community support for children with rare medical conditions.

Breakdown
  • Axton, an 11-year-old with a rare genetic condition, lost his wheelchair to theft. 46s
  • Nonprofits and local businesses offered to help after hearing about the theft. 1m 2s
  • Compassion Mobility invited Axton's family to select a new wheelchair at no cost. 1m 23s
  • The new wheelchair is being customized to fit Axton's needs and allow for growth. 2m 6s
  • Axton's family expressed gratitude for the community's support and generosity. 1m 51s
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