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‘I Think He Can and He Thinks He Can’ — Mt. Laurel Man Finds Support After Spinal Cord Injury

After he was stabbed in a Collingswood brewery, Dan Walker was told he would be paralyzed from the chest down. His friends believe that Walker, 30, has the strength and mindset to overcome those limitations. They’re raising funds to support his rehabilitation, and looking for help in the task.

By Matt Skoufalos | April 10, 2025
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