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The So What campaign, featured on Born Just Right

Posted on Friday 1st February, 2013

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A group of high school age young people in the US who have limb differences have started a great campaign called "So What?"
The campaign's goal is to show the public that limb-different individuals are just like everyone else. 
I was going to write an article about this, but Jen Lee Reeves of Born Just Right, a great Limb Difference blog, has just done this, so I can introduce you to both Born Just Right and So What? in one go. 

Find Born Just Right and read about the So What? campaign at this link


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