Michigan Teen Begins 40 Mile Journey With Brother Strapped To His Back

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Michigan teen, Hunter Gandee (14), is in the news for his recent unselfish journey to raise awareness for his little brother Braden Gandee (7). Braden suffers from Cerebral Palsy, a disorder that affects the nervous system and can cease movement in one’s body and ability to talk. Likewise, as an altruistic sibling, Hunter has decided to bring attention to his brother  and many other American’s condition dealing with Cerebral Palsy. The Cerebral Palsy Swagger is the name Hunter gave his project to begin raising donations and awareness for his little brother Braden. As of June 7th, the Gandee brothers left Bedford Junior High School in Temperance to start their quest. June 8th, the duo will finish their journey at University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). Best of luck Hunter, though he only has a few miles left, his journey and awareness will have an everlasting impression on his little brother.