From dinosaurs to pokemons to dragons, Ryan Weimer designs them all.
“I’m not smart enough to come up with a cure, but this is something that I can do that has impacted my family in a positive way.”
These were the words of an ingenious father who has developed incredible halloween costumes for wheelchair-bound children. Ryan Weimer, father to two sons who both have spinal muscular dystrophy, initially created the spectacular costumes only for his two sons; but with a little help from generous donors and DreamWorks, Ryan and his brother has started a non-profit organization called “Magic Wheelchairs”, which aims to help people worldwide have the same experience.
From dinosaurs to pokemons to dragons, Ryan designs them all.
This father’s love for his children truly knows no bounds. If you want to contribute to their cause, you may visit their website and donate.
Source: Now This, Magic Wheelchair
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