High School With Cerebral Palsy Overcomes Challenges, Will Graduate With Honors

Posted: Published on May 22nd, 2014

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Ringgold, VA - One Dan River High School senior has faced many physical challenges since he was born. But this week, he's graduating, proving that with hard work and determination, anything can be possible. 18-year-old Benjamin Davis has cerebral palsy, and he's not just graduating, but graduating with honors. His parents say it's been quite the journey and hope Ben's story will inspire others to keep pressing on toward their goals. "We named him Benjamin" says Benjamin's mother, Nancy Davis "and like his name is, he's been jamming since the day he was born. I mean, he's been on the go constantly."

That's why Benjamin's parents say he's their inspiration. He has cerebral palsy, a result of lack of oxygen at birth, causing him to lose his motor skills and his speech.

Ben's a typical teenager. He loves the outdoors, and is a huge NASCAR fan.

His family says there are no words to express how proud they are of him.

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