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Cowichan Valley family raising money for son with muscular dystrophy

A Cowichan Valley family is looking to raise money for a wheelchair and adapted van for their son, who has a degenerative muscle disorder.

The family got a big boost recently with almost six thousand dollars raised at an event in Cowichan Bay.

Leslie Tindall says they are close to having a wheelchair for her son, Paul Henry, but need about 60 grand for the van.

For more information or if you would like to make a donation check out Paul’s MD Project on Facebook.

 

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