Arizona Teen Anthony Massey Receives 'I Can Do It' Award for Resilience
WATCH: Valley teen receives ‘I Can Do It’ award for perseverance
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Anthony Massey, a junior at Barry Goldwater High School in Arizona, has been awarded the 'I Can Do It' Award by the Arizona Council for Exceptional Children. This honor recognizes his perseverance and achievements despite facing numerous health challenges since birth.
- 01Anthony Massey received the 'I Can Do It' Award for his resilience and determination.
- 02He has overcome significant health challenges, including a stroke and developmental issues.
- 03Anthony is an inspiration to his peers at Barry Goldwater High School.
- 04He has a passion for music, particularly playing the piano, and is a dedicated football fan.
- 05His positive outlook and achievements serve as a testament to his perseverance.
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Anthony Massey, a junior at Barry Goldwater High School in Arizona, has been awarded the 'I Can Do It' Award from the Arizona Council for Exceptional Children. This award honors students with disabilities who show remarkable perseverance and leadership. Born prematurely after a traumatic crash, Anthony faced numerous challenges, including a stroke in utero and developmental difficulties. Through extensive therapy, he has worked hard to overcome these obstacles. Today, he thrives in school, inspiring classmates and teachers with his positive energy. Outside academics, Anthony enjoys playing the piano and is a passionate football fan. His mantra, 'I’m living proof,' reflects his determination and success despite his challenges.
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Anthony's story highlights the importance of resilience and determination, inspiring others in the community facing similar challenges.
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