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OUR GOOD DEEDS: Mother creates nonprofit to help special needs kids

OUR GOOD DEEDS: Mother creates nonprofit to help special needs kids

In addition to advising future teachers, the foundation is creating a $ 1,000 scholarship for a graduating senior majoring in special education at BHSU and they've given away an aquatic center pass to the family of a child with Myasthenia Gravis, a …

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