A group of Chandler junior high girls plan to stay busy this summer with hobbies passed down from their mothers. MORE ⬇️
The last day of 7th grade for Karis, Isha and Diya means it’s the first day of their summer job.
“It’s almost astonishing knowing you can make a difference in someone’s life with something as simple as a NICU hat,” said Karis. Still, each mother says having a baby in the NICU is a helpless feeling where all you can do is hope for the best.
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