Nonprofit gives the gift of magic by turning wheelchairs into epic costumes
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"We are celebrating and promoting self-expression and inclusion with wheelchair costumes not just any old costume, but epic, Hollywood level wheelchair costumes," Magic Wheelchair executive director Christine Getman shares.
"Instead of being a kid in a wheelchair, we dress it up and make it into something really cool. You get to be the one riding a rocket ship or driving a tank," owner of Thorsson and Associates workshop Shawn Thorsson adds.
"Basically, what they do is they connect builders like me with kids who use wheelchairs," Thorsson reveals.
"When it comes to cosplay, like there's not really a better place to show off than San Diego Comic Con," Thorson says. "This will be her chance to join in with that kind of crowd."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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