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Chazmin Grant (left) pictured with Children’s Day Rehab Physical Therapist Caitlin Jones (right). Grant’s connection with Jones pushed her towards recovery and sparked her interests to help others who suffer from spinal cord injury. Special Photo

A Henry County resident has found redemption in giving back to individuals of her local community after sustaining a spinal cord injury following a gun-related incident.

Chazmin Grant has been no stranger to gun violence. An incident in 2004 found her parents victims to a double homicide, and in January 2018, tragedy struck the life of 20-year-old again when she became the victim of a drive-by-shooting.

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Chazmin Grant (left) during her rehabilitation period with the SPINE summer program, established by Children’s Day Rehab Physical Therapist Caitlin Jones (right).

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