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US (NY): Planting the seeds of hope at a local high school

Sometimes hope isn't something you have; it's something you grow. And Mandan High School senior Brooklyn Miller is planting hope — one seed at a time.

"It all started by my garden I do in the summer," said Miller, "which I donate all my produce back to the community at a local food pantry." And she said while visiting these pantries, that's where she saw a need that had to be filled.

"They do not have as much fresh produce as they would like," she explained, "so that kinda compelled me to find something to do about that and kinda fix that."

So when Miller was tasked with coming up with a school project, she knew from the start that she wanted to do something with a big impact, something that would make a difference.

Read more at KX News

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