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Bakersfield student and teacher spearhead Children s Miracle Network fundraiser
Happening at Stockdale Elementary Thursday, Friday
In this Kern s Kindness, 23ABC s Kallyn Hobmann shows us how a Bakersfield student and teacher are leading a fundraiser for the Children s Miracle Network.
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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. â Iâll be quite honest with you, we were scared. It was our little girl in there, said Kenny Williams.
When she was just six years old, Kenny s daughter Isabel spent nearly a week in the hospital being treated for pneumonia.
âThey had monitors on her, they were trying to get her oxygen level up and she was having some pretty tough times, said Kenny.
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