Target display provides awe inspiring experience for young customer
February 14, 2020
Oliver Garza-Pena is nearly two-years-old and confined to a wheelchair. On a recent trip to a Target store in Arizona last week, the young boy came across a sign as part of a display that included a photo of a smiling child in a wheelchair. “I could see the look on his face — he knew that boy was like him,” his mother, Demi Garza-Pena, told “Good Morning America.”
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