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flag A Pennsylvania Lego store raised $37K for a boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy to buy a wheelchair-accessible van and fulfill his dreams.

flag A Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lego store called BrickHeadz raised nearly $37,000—over ten times its initial goal—for 14-year-old Jamie Reynolds, a boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy who recently lost the ability to walk and needs a wheelchair-accessible van. flag The funds, collected from sales of special Lego sets and donations from customers and strangers, will cover the van, medical care, a special wish, and a trip to Mount Rushmore. flag Co-owner Ron Daggett, who has grown close to Jamie over seven years, also helped remodel Jamie’s bedroom and bathroom for wheelchair access. flag Jamie, a dedicated Lego builder who has completed nearly 200 sets, was overwhelmed by the community’s generosity.

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