In life, we often meet people with supernatural abilities, who are called superheroes. But there is a boy in the Netherlands, called “Baby Superhero”, who has become a real hero for his community. The boy’s name is Raymond Engelen, and the story of this boy’s life and extraordinary deeds is becoming an inspiration to many.
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Raymond Engelen is a Dutch boy born in 2008. However, since birth, he has had to fight with an incurable disease. The boy suffered a stroke when he was only 6 months old, leading to cerebral palsy and total paralysis. So Raymond has to use a wheelchair and can only move using his head and hands.
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However, despite his health condition, Raymond always wanted to do something to help his community. So the boy decided to become a superhero. With the help of family and friends, Raymond created a colorful superhero costume and wore it every time he went out. The boy’s outfit consists of a superhero hat, a red cape, green clothes, and a yellow jacket.
In order to become a true superhero, Raymond decided to help others. The boy has started to organize fundraising activities to support charities and help people with more difficult circumstances than him. The boy organized a cooking contest and an art exhibition to raise funds for charities.
However, Raymond doesn’t just help his community through fundraising. The boy also participates in volunteer programs and becomes a companion
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