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MISSION: Possible with Stephen and Christopher Duffley

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Christopher Duffley is a 15-year-old musician and gifted speaker who is blind and living with autism. Born prematurely, Christopher weighed only 1 lb 12 oz at birth and was rendered blind due to Retinopathy of Prematurity.  Christopher’s first public performance took place when he was in first grade at Northwest Elementary School in Manchester, New Hampshire. On that occasion, Christopher sang the Star-Spangled Banner at a Memorial Day Assembly.  Local media outlets created a buzz when his story was shared publicly.  This has led to singing for local events and his largest venue, Fenway Park in Boston.  He became a YouTube sensation when a video of him singing “Open the Eyes of My Heart” became viral in 2012.  To this day, it continues to be shared, impacting tens of millions of people while being translated into many languages all over the world.  Christopher travels coast to coast, entertaining, evangelizing and inspiring audiences on multiple platforms.  Christopher, with his sister Grace, recently performed as part of Pope Francis’s US visit.  40 jumbotrons, along with a live CNN feed, entertained the pilgrims in downtown Philadelphia during the World Meeting of Families.  Christopher released his first cd, “Eyes of My Heart”, in 2013 and the “Believer” project was released August 2015 also featuring his sister, Grace Duffley. Him and his dad continues to host a podcast, “Mission Possible” where they interview guests about their personal missions in life launched. Our Story ABC 20/20   http://abcnews.go.com/US/christopher-duffley-15-blind-autistic-teen-inspiring-voice/story?id=42065557

www.Duffley.com, www.ChristopherDuffley.com, www.KGLM.com

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