SomethingGood: A 12-year-old McKinney boy and his family received a new wheelchair-accessible van after the community and charity organizations rallied to support the effort.
On June 28, Casey and Kayleigh Carr, parents of 12-year-old Stephen McGrath-Carr, shared the news with the McKinney community:"We got our van!"
An outpouring of generosity from the community and charity organizations made the dream come true for Stephen and his family.
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