Louisville family gets much-needed ramp with help of UPS, national nonprofit

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Louisville family gets much-needed ramp with help of UPS, national nonprofit - MSN

Everyday tasks can become much bigger obstacles when moving around isn't easy to do.

"It's been exhausting going up and down the steps," T'Andra Starling said.

Last year, T'Andra Starling had to learn to walk again.

"I had a diabetic ulcer. It got infected, and I caught sepsis and went into a coma," Starling said.

On top of that, her younger brother D-Aunte, who she helps care for, has cerebral palsy and has mobility issues of his own.
 
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