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Boy's Joy Defies 'Childhood Dementia' Battle
19 Jun
Summary
- Maverick's family is raising funds to combat Sanfilippo Syndrome.
- The rare genetic disorder is known as 'childhood dementia'.
- An annual 5K event supports research and other affected families.

A family in Lebanon, Ohio, is dedicating efforts to fight Sanfilippo Syndrome, a rare and severe genetic disorder earning the heartbreaking moniker 'childhood dementia.' This condition primarily targets the central nervous system, leading to a progressive decline in cognitive, behavioral, and physical abilities, ultimately resulting in premature death. There is currently no cure, with treatment focusing on managing symptoms such as gastrointestinal issues and intellectual disabilities.
Maverick, a four-year-old boy, is experiencing the syndrome's effects, including loss of speech and safe play abilities. However, a clinical trial has helped stabilize his condition, enabling the return of some lost skills like shooting baskets and giving high fives. The family travels weekly to North Carolina for Maverick's care. To support research and aid other families facing this illness, they organize the annual Mighty Maverick 5K, which also serves as a celebration of Maverick's birthday. Last year's event raised $40,000 for the Cure Sanfilippo Foundation.