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SPINAL BIFITA

I'm 13 years old and I was born with a disability called Spinal Bifita. Spinal Bifita is a defect on the spine so that when your born you are never able to walk and have to use a wheelchair your whole life. Me and my other SB friends have made videos and have done things to raise awareness like races, and have given out things that explain our disability. We raised tons of awareness in our neighborhoods so people are aware and so that the people who found and find out that their child will be born paralyzed with Spinal Bifita know that they have support! We try to encourage them and show them that everything will be ok and they need to stay strong and let nothing get in the way of the things they want to do and not let people try to stop them!
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