5-Year-Old Boy Gives His Birthday Gifts To Shriner’s Hospital - Boston

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BOSTON (CBS) – A little boy from New Hampshire who received treatment at Shriners Hosptial in Boston four years ago is giving back to the hospital.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030′s Ben Parker reports.


Justin Demars was 10 and a half months old when he burned his hand on a radiator at the family home, and thanks to the the work at Shriner’s, he is now a normal, healthy 5-year-old boy.
For his fifth birthday last month, Justin collected toys and money for the hospital. He brought them to the hospital on Wednesday.
“He was very excited, but with that, he wanted to bring toys to little boys and girls with burned hands because for him, he burned his hands, so he thinks everybody – I mean he’s 5 – everybody, if they are burned, they have burned hands,” said Justin’s mother Julie.


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