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Air Force Veteran Crafts Life-Changing Device for Maryland Teen with Autism
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Discover how retired Air Force Colonel Matt Mangan turned his woodworking skills into an act of kindness for a Maryland teenager with autism. Using blueprints from autism advocate Temple Grandin, Mangan built a $7,000 squeeze machine for just $500 in materials, offering the teen a tool for relaxation and sensory relief. Click to learn more about this inspiring story of ingenuity and generosity!
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