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See how local High School athletes gave back during National Self-Care Month

Por: WGN-TV Sports September 24, 2022

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Posted: Sep 22, 2022 / 08:39 PM CDT Updated: Sep 22, 2022 / 09:07 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO – Even during National Self-Care Month Awareness month, there are many selfless efforts going on across the Chicagoland area. One of those included some efforts by Buddy’s Helpers through their Making A Difference On AND Off The Field initiative. That was a fundraiser to help benefit The Hope Chest in LaGrange, which resells women’s clothing, shoes, and... + full article



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