About this campaign
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For the Kendall family of Fairhope, Alabama, getting from point A to point B has become one of the greatest barriers to everyday life.
Ten-year-old Beckham Kendall lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and was recently diagnosed with autism. Duchenne is a progressive neuromuscular disorder causing a lack of motor, pulmonary, and cardiac function.
Over a short and difficult period, Beckham transitioned from walking to not being able to walk at all, a change that reshaped nearly every part of his family?s daily routine. While Beckham has a power wheelchair that gives him comfort and independence, his family is unable to use it outside of their home because they do not have an accessible vehicle.
An accessible vehicle would be life-changing for the Kendall family. It would allow Beckham to ride safely in his power chair, reduce physical strain on his parents, and open the door to travel, medical care, and family adventures once again. Most importantly, it would restore Beckham?s independence and dignity, letting him move through the world with confidence instead of limitation.
You can help Beckham attain the freedom and independence he deserves by contributing toward his fundraising goal!
Interested in contributing, but tshirts aren't your thing? See the main fundraising page: https://www.jettfoundation.org/fund-participant/kendall-family/?fbclid=IwY2xjawRnfbtleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFiZVZFaDczeUJvd2ZHUWNSc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHklWLdU_ytkjzpGotsOq_3riOxufCO-LPJYzFRl39HgTBSi9kKDLdbm4IVeB_aem_oL-GtByScqvuYh5gnzKGXQ
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