The cost of renovations to a century-old home that has been in the family for three generations brought a Wisconsin woman perilously close to eviction, until her 12-year-old grandson stepped in.
"I wasn't even sure I was going to make it," Noah Lamaide said of his fundraising effort.
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After an hour of reading the top stories,this was the antidote I needed! This family represents the best of American values.
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This family represents the best of American values.
Katheryn Brandy, I agree. They seem marvelous.
I loved the part about the grandmother having been a foster parent to so many people. She seems to have been an excellent role model for Noah's mom and Noah.
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One project a year to help others. More should take the challenge, a child shall lead us. :)
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