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Courage on the Field and Beyond: Paralyzed College Athlete Embarks on Road to Recovery

Jason Pugal, a college football player who suffered a severe spinal injury during practice, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down, has started his journey toward recovery. His family successfully organized a fundraising campaign to facilitate his return to California, where he will undergo extensive rehabilitation. Displaying remarkable resilience and determination, Jason remains positive and motivated to regain his strength. His brother praises his unwavering spirit, emphasizing that Jason’s courage continues to inspire all who know him.

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