An army veteran set up a not-for-profit firm to make therapy equipment for disabled children after he was inspired by his granddaughter to start it. Mark Dickinson, from Wolverhampton, set up KatNat in 2020 and works out of his garden shed. He started things off by helping his four-year-old granddaughter Nathalene, who has cerebral palsy.
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