Teen
carries brother for a
whopping 111
miles to
raise awareness of
Cerebral Palsy



Last week, 16-year-old Hunter Gandee and his brother, Braden, walked 111
miles — from his hometown of Temperance, Michigan, to the steps of the state capitol.
Hunter carried Braden almost all the way.
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The feat was part of the
Cerebral Palsy Swagger, an annual walk designed to
raise awareness for the disorder. It's been happening since 2014, when Hunter
carried Braden for 40 miles. This trip took the pair five days. They left on April 20 and arrived April 25.*
"Our goal is to get the attention of our up and coming leaders, doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs and show them the face of
Cerebral palsy,"
reads the event's Facebook page.*
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