6-year-old cancer survivor named honorary letter carrier
A 6-year-old boy who beat kidney cancer always looked forward to checking his mailbox during his months-long stay at the hospital. NBC News’ Tom Llamas explains how with some help from the boy’s local post office he is now on his way to delivering letters on his own as an honorary letter carrier.
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