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Children battling cancer get boost from Virginia boy who lost his own mom to the disease

Por: New York Post Life October 10, 2022

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A 12-year-old boy from Virginia is honoring his late mother by filling “Joy Jars” for children who are battling cancer.  Jerron Hoffman lost his mother, Kim Hoffman, to cancer in 2021. Now, in an effort to support and encourage young cancer patients who are struggling today, he teamed up with the Jessie Rees Foundation to stuff thousands of plastic jars with toys, games and items of clothing at Tysons Sport and Health in McLean, Virginia,... + full article



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