A Minute Of Kindness: Bringing Books And Toys To Kids Who Survived Hurricanes
This woman lost family members of her own in the southern states of the US. But rather than spend her time grieving, she wanted to give, so she packed her family motorhome with as many books and toys as she could and drove overnight, to hand them out to the surviving kids who needed them.
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