On Friday, February 27th, 2015 at the University of Central Florida Memory Mall, join the #CollectiveProject as we try to set a high-five world record for #BionicKids.
Can’t be there in person? Tweet about the event and mention #CollectiveProject and #BionicKids to help raise awareness.
Can’t be there in person? Tweet about the event and mention #CollectiveProject and #BionicKids to help raise awareness.
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