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How a Group of College Kids Made Sure Their Wheelchair-Bound Buddy Enjoyed an Awesome Rite of Passage

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At Qunnipiac University, there’s a special tradition that’s very important to the students of this Connecticut college.

That rite of passage? Seeing the top of Sleeping Giant, a nearby mountain, which has stunning views and which you can only get to by hiking a steep trail on foot.

For junior Joey Mullaney, who was born with the nervous system disease Friedreich’s Ataxia, which has left him wheelchair-bound, hiking is out of the question.

But when Mullaney’s brothers at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity chapter got involved, something very unexpected–and very touching–happened. Take a look.

via APlus.com

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