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Video report by ITV News Correspondent Stacey Foster
A teenager danced for 100 hours to help make a complete stranger s dream come true. During Ruth Lamb pledged to raise money for those less fortunate than herself by dancing for the equivalent for four days.
Her dancing shoes help give five-year-old girl Chloe a fairytale Christmas.She danced indoors, outdoors - any where she could as the more steps she took, the more money she raised, helped along by celebrity support.
Ruth collected over £1,000 to treat Chloe to her dream of becoming a princess for the day - a dream made possible by a complete stranger.
A good day How hospice helps a Duluth woman stay in touch with her husband in long-term care
With COVID-19 disrupting what it means to be together, St. Croix Hospice in Hermantown is making a point of keeping its patients and families in touch. 7:00 am, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
Cathy Kreft, 80, of Duluth, smiles while she talks on a virtual call with her husband, Jay Kreft, 85, who has dementia and is living at a nursing care facility in Duluth. Hospice facilities are using video calls to make communication work between loved ones in hospice during the pandemic. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)
Cathy Kreft crossed her arms and grabbed her shoulders receiving the very hug she was delivering.