Wrangell Walks for Child with Rare Disorder

Wrangell residents were geared up last weekend in support of a local child who has a rare disorder.  Carter Hammer was diagnosed with childhood apraxia of speech or CAS when he was three years-old.  Since then, his family had to make adjustments and receive outside help in order to accommodate his needs.  The 2009 Wrangell walk for CAS took place last weekend in an effort to raise awareness about Carter’s disorder.

Tom Gorman, KTSK – Wrangell

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