Disabled Children’s Superhero Dreams Come True
Daniel Garavito got his new 3D printed prosthetic Iron Man arm with the help of Fabrilab, in Bogota, Colombia:
Fabrilab is a non-profit organization based in Bogota that develops free personalized prosthetics with superhero design for disadvantaged children suffering from rheumatism.
Colombian girl Shaio Valeria Novas, 6, tries on her new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm:
Shaio is ready to become a superhero with her new prosthetic “Wonder Woman” arm:
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