7-year-old Annie Clark has just won a national handwriting award, even though she has no hands.
The Pennsylvania first-grader was born without hands but has learned determination in her quest to be a good student.
Her school, Wilson Christian Academy, first honored her penmanship as the best of any student in her school. As a first-round winner, she advanced to the next level and Wednesday received one of two Zaner-Bloser national penmanship awards — the second disabled student to win the new award.
Annie received the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellent Penmanship, a trophy and $1,000.
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i am sooo proud of her… omg… way to go… very inspiring… amazing stuff… such determination and courage… good stuff!
this kid steals my heart! you are amazing and strong… inspire me to stick with it and never give up! 😀