A two-and-a-half-year-old boy is being sponsored by Reynolds High School’s Sparrow Club – a national student-led non-profit to improve the lives of children with serious illnesses. The boy was born with his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, causing hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (a brain injury caused by a lack of oxygen or blood flow). At one year old, he was diagnosed with quadriplegic athetoid cerebral palsy. Because of the damage to his brain, he cannot walk, crawl, hold his head still, or speak. The Sparrow Club hopes to improve his quality of life by fundraising to contribute towards medical bills. “We want to make our community a better place by volunteering and helping people in the community who need help,” said one of the Club’s members.
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