Technology gives NGTC custodian renewed quality of life

Carlton Lewis, a custodian at North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) was born with cerebral palsy, a disorder that affects a person’s movement, posture, muscle tone and balance – but he’s never let his physical disabilities topple his stride down the path that led him to where he is today. And though that path seemed to take a sudden shift when he opened his mailbox on Christmas Eve, he’d already climbed a range of mountains – overcoming life-long struggles most people will never know. 

Look for the full story in the February 18 edition of The Northeast Georgian.

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