Changing lives one ride at a time
“One Simple Wish” gave nine guests, mostly former foster kids, a life-changing surprise last month at a New York City celebration. Promised were a new car, insurance, and free gas for a year. NBC News’ José Díaz-Balart sits down with the nonprofit’s founder and some of the winners to hear how the empowering symbol of support is leading to a better road ahead.
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