'Martial arts was my passion since I was a kid': Justin Rankin out to prove his ability
By:
Emerson Lehmann
Posted: Mar 27, 2022 11:09 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that affects balance, muscle tone, mobility and other motor skills. Today, nearly a million Americans live with the condition, including Milwaukee's Justin Rankin.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Emerson Lehmann showed how the 36-year old is on a mission to show the world that his ability is stronger than any disability.
Those interested in supporting Justin's efforts are encouraged to visit his fundraising page here: Fundraiser by Justin Rankin : Justin Rankin Team USA para (gofundme.com)
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