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Initiative aims to help kids who have lost loved ones
Posted on October 18, 2012 at 5:47 PM
Updated Thursday, Oct 18 at 6:05 PM
A new project in the Valley hopes to help children who have lost loved ones keep their memories alive, while avoiding the potential psychological effects that can go hand in hand with such a loss.
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