CHICAGO — When Nate Simon was born, he was sick. Doctors told his mother, Holly, he wasn’t expected to be able to walk or talk.
“I definitely want the world to see that our kids can do more and be more than what others have expected,” said Holly Simon.
For the last 19 years, Nate, who has Down syndrome, has been proving everyone wrong.
“You've done millions of things in your little life,” Holly said to Nate.
The walls of his bedroom are lined with more than a hundred Special Olympics gold medals.
“I play basketball. I'm very good at golf and bowling,” said Nate.
And it was on the social media platform Nate first connected with a Colorado-based comedian and influencer known online as Officer Daniels.
“I came across their account and instantly fell in love and followed and reached out and said, ‘Hey, I love what you guys are doing. I have a sister who has Down syndrome as well, and I'd love to just connect,'” said Daniels.
That connection turned into a friendship, with surprise visits and a deepening bond.
“When they met, there was magic between the two of them,” said Holly.
So, when Holly Simon turned to Officer Daniels to find a way to raise awareness and give back, they found inspiration in Nate’s signature style.