Kids in wheelchairs get epic Halloween costumes. It makes all the difference.
The first time Heather Thorup took her son trick-or-treating in his wheelchair, she came home in tears, upset that Carter watched the action from the sidewalk as other children ran by him with their candy-filled buckets, ignoring him in his Incredible Hulk costume. “It hurt that people didn’t even …
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