Student organization to help kids whose parents have cancer
When Mallori Wisuri was 6 years old, her father was diagnosed with cancer. Now, she's involved with a Ball State organization to support kids who are going through the same thing she did.
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When Mallori Wisuri was 6 years old, her father was diagnosed with cancer. Now, she's involved with a Ball State organization to support kids who are going through the same thing she did.
Alexandra Smith is a freshman journalism major and writes for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to her at ajsmith9@bsu.edu.
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