Nothing but respect and admiration for
these young men:
For the first time in the 107-year history of the Boy Scouts, three triplets who are blind have been named Eagle Scouts.
Leo, Nick and Steven Cantos were
honored Wednesday in Alexandria, Virginia, for their achievements in
front of family, friends, fellow Boy Scouts and even the Secretary of
Labor.
According to the Boy Scouts of America, these brothers
reached the rank of Eagle Scout “under the same conditions as their
sighted peers, with no extensions or special considerations.” In fact,
only four percent of Boy Scouts are able to accomplish this feat.
So impressive.
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