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Krystal’s 2017 Chevrolet Sonic Donated to Special Olympics

Krystal’s 2017 Chevrolet Sonic Donated to Special Olympics

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“I chose the Special Olympics because it’s so important to me that able bodied people SEE people with disabilities–not just seeing them as the capable and worthy people who they are, but seeing them at all.”

When I learned that I could donate my car to a worthy cause, it was clear to me that this was what I needed to do. Not only would it rid me of the headache I’ve dealt with with my car, but it would also turn all of the money “wasted” on new parts for a car that just won’t work, into a benefit for someone else.

I chose the Special Olympics because it’s so important to me that able bodied people SEE people with disabilities–not just seeing them as the capable and worthy people who they are, but seeing them at all. It seems to me that most able-bodied people fail to really consider people with disabilities, and don’t recognize the ways in which our world and the lack of accessibility in it limit people with disabilities. The Special Olympics not only opens their eyes to the disability community, but also to the amazing things that people–disabled or not–are capable of, when they are allowed to be themselves.

Thank You, Krystal!

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