A South Jersey author is helping children with disabilities see themselves as superheroes!
"Everybody can be a super person, no matter what abilities they have," said 12-year-old Zane Dick.
"She wanted to make a book about me because she wanted to make a disability an ability," said Zane about Trinity. "We amplify disabled voices and we host inclusive events," said Trinity. "We have financial programs as well as creating superhero books that feature kids with disabilities as superheroes."
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