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School cafeteria worker made a custom cart so a boy with dwarfism could serve himself

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Six-year-old Julian Worsham of Beaverton, Oregon is like a lot of other first-graders: he loves Super Mario and Taekwondo. But he has achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism, and goes to a school that wasn't built for kids his height."He's born into a world that just, in some ways, is not built for him," Julian's father, Brett, told WHAS11. Julian's first cart wasn't cutting the mustard.via Beaverton School District His mother did a wal…

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Upworthy broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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