NORTH CAROLINA – “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I’ll try again tomorrow,” wrote Mary Anne Radmacher in her book, “Courage Doesn’t Always Roar.” This was also the quote printed on paper and placed next to Corbin Alfred McHenry – or Baby Corbin – at 119 days old.
Baby Corbin was born prematurely on April 4, 2013 and doctors told his parents to prepare for the worst; it had been discovered during mother Kara McHenry’s pregnancy Baby Corbin had a chromosomal condition known as Trisomy 13. Baby Corbin’s mother is a Unadilla Valley Central School alum, and her child was delivered via emergency cesarian section eight weeks prior to full gestation, given a one percent chance to be born breathing. Doctors informed Kara and Shane McHenry they would have very few moments with their baby, as his medical issues were severe.
Against all odds - Baby Corbin continues the fight each day and has surpassed 100 days on Earth.
A photo is taken of Baby Corbin daily and placed next to him, as is an inspirational quote or short poem that is colorful and decorated. His journeys thus far have been documented by his family members and people across the globe have taken notice of Baby Corbin and his struggles and successes.