Teens build shelter for handicapped boy, he got wet at school bus stop

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Disabled boy, 5, who would get wet while waiting for the school bus now has his own bus stop shelter after local teens built it

Five-year-old Ryder Killam, from Bradford, Rhode Island, was born with spina bifida myelomeningocele, and has used a wheelchair since age two. He would arrive early at his bus stop and would often wait more than 15 minutes for the bus to arrive - and sometimes he was hit with inclimate weather.

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