ZIP Advertisement It takes away some of the pain : Family donates toys to homeless shelter in memory of son Share Updated: 10:23 PM CDT Jun 2, 2021 Share Updated: 10:23 PM CDT Jun 2, 2021
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Show Transcript JULIE: A HEARTBREAK THAT WILL NEVER FULLY HEAL. IT’S BE 1EN0 YEARS SINCE A LOCAL COUPLE LOST THEIR SON AT BIRTH. ROB: BUT THE TRAGEDY BECAME A STARTING POINT FOR A BEAUTIFUL TRADITION. KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S SARAH FILI SPOKE WITH THE PARENTS ABOUT THEIR SPECIAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATN.IO SARAH: BAG AFTER. B TWO CARTS TH TISIME. THIS YEAR WE HAD A LOT MORE BECAUSE IT WAS A BIG YEAR, IT WAS THE TENTH. SARAH: THE KENT FAMILY MADE THEIR TOY DONATION TO THE LYDIA HOUSE. THANK YOU, GUYS. I AM SO GRATEFUL. SARAH: THE TOYS GO INTO ’FINNEGAN’S BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS’ CLOSET AT THE OPEN-DOOR MISSION. FINNEGAN IS THE KENT’S FIRST-BORN CHILD, AND THIS DAY, IS BITTEWERSET. WHEN HE WAS BORN ON MAY 25, 2011, HE HAD NO HEARTBEAT. ’T
The agency's focus will be different from the Trump administration, which fired the head of the interagency council on homelessness and replaced him with an advocate for a more punitive approach.