Jacksonville company to gift kids custom-built wheelchairs for Halloween

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The goal is to make each kid have a unique experience.

A team of architects, engineers, artists and volunteers built costumes for five kids with special needs and got help from a local nonprofit.– Centers of Independent Living Jacksonville has partnered with the architectural firm RS&H to put smiles on children’s faces this Halloween.

A team of architects, engineers, artists and volunteers will build costumes for kids who have disabilities and host a reveal on Thursday at 4 p.m. at the RS&H building.News4JAX will show everyone the amazing costume reveals on Thursday. In the meantime, we will drop some of the costumes built in years past!

A team of architects, engineers, artists and volunteers built costumes for five kids with special needs and got help from a local nonprofit.Isaac's special costume is a salute to his dad, Mike Toenies, who is a US Navy petty officer first class. Mike just returned home from a six-month deployment.CIL Jacksonville and RS&H Wheelchair Costume RevealCarianne Luter

Carianne Luter is an Award-Winning Social Media Producer for News4Jax and has worked at Channel 4 since December 2015. She won "Best Social Media Engagement Strategy" during the Local Media Association 2022 Digital Innovation Awards. She graduated from the University of North Florida with a communication degree.

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