Sarah Ford | June 8, 2012

Featured Charity: New Hope for Kids

It is hard enough for adults to deal with thNew Hope for Kidse grief and pain associated with illness and death, imagine how it would be to cope as a child?  Experiencing death, serious illness and despair is often overwhelming, but there is always hope, and since 1996 there has been New Hope for Kids – this week’s America’s Charities Featured Charity.

 

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