Police manage a wheelchair for a boy with cerebral palsy



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An 11-year-old boy suffering from cerebral palsy spent his days in a plastic chair but in the last hours, he received a special wheelchair for him from the Antioquia Police.

“The expression on his face was the best thanks,” officially said the National Police, whose uniformed men were given the task of managing a wheelchair for the minor after learning his story.

This is a minor who lives in La Pintada, Antioquia, and due to the economic condition of his parents, he did not have a chair that would allow his mobility; It was then that the Antioquia Police and Tourism and Heritage group of the Antioquia Police managed the acquisition of the chair through the hotel sector.

Upon receiving it, the minor who cannot communicate smiled at them and that was their reward for them.

Colonel Luis Fernando Arcos Álvarez, Operational Commander of the Antioquia Police Department, spoke about this fact, “the purpose of the national police is that this Christmas, this December, we can give the children a smile and ensure that they are calm and in peace ”.

Statements by Colonel Luis Fernando Arcos Álvarez, Operational Commander of the Antioquia Police Department.

Timing of delivery of the wheelchair:

Photo: Police
Photo: Police
Photo: Police
Photo: Police
Photo: Police

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