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LFHS students develop organization to lift spirits of pediatric cancer patients

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Alan P. Henry, Freelance Reporter
3:12 pm PST January 15, 2018
A group of five Lake Forest high school juniors are in the process of creating a nonprofit organization through the school’s Business Incubator in hopes that they may soon be able to cheer pediatric cancer patients by pairing them with young adult volunteers who meet with them on a weekly basis.

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