A Family In Need: Disability of 2-year-old raises questions on federal aid programs

In her coat, Maziah Mills-Sorrells looks like any other 2-year-old, an animated sprite, all bounce and spirit. But when Maziah’s mother, Essie Mills, took the child’s coat off in front of their apartment, Maziah’s left arm dropped lifelessly, her hand scraping the cement porch. Maziah didn’t feel it, just as she felt nothing last year when she fell and broke that same arm. Afflicted with a rare condition known as Klumpke’s palsy, Maziah’s arm has been paralyzed since being injured during childbirth. Doctors say it’s permanent...Read More

 

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