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Fundraiser planned to help 10-year-old fight leukemia: 'She's my hero'
Francesca said her bright-eyed fifth grader has been a light to their family and friends. Now, they are doing all they can to be a light and source of hope for the Kerey Creek Elementary student who was diagnosed with leukemia four months ago.How you can help The Blessing Warriors help Richmond
Rhonda Sneed and her team distribute food, water, clothes, sleeping bags, and toiletries to neighbors in need — seven days a week.Woman waiting 20 months for money after winning VEC appeal
“When I checked in on Friday, they said that my FMLA had ended because my mom had passed away and that I was to return to work after three days,” said Kristen Franck. “I couldn't do that because my mom was being buried in New York state.”Gift of wheelchair is 'answer to prayers,' woman says
After her husband died four years ago, Robin Loyall said getting around in her wheelchair and doing simple things like exploring her backyard have became nearly impossible.She finally got her child in daycare. The class closed due to staffing.
Daycares have to have a certain number of staff members in each classroom. Parents already pay exorbitant prices for the services, so daycares cannot afford to pay their staff more than $10 to $15 per hour.They said CCPS failed their daughter. This officer disagrees.
The Klein family disenrolled their daughter Anna from Old Hundred Elementary School last February and enrolled her in The New Community School (TNCS) in Richmond after they say CCPS failed their child.
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