“Legos offer a connection to play, which is essential to healing for children,” said Adam Petraglia, a childhood cancer survivor and founder of Bricks of Hope, which collects donations of new Lego sets to be donated to area hospitals. This is Good News Sunday, a compliation of some of the more upbeat and inspiring stories published recently by the Daily Herald.
Related posts
-
Man pleads guilty to cannabis DUI in crash that killed preschooler
A man has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of cannabis and getting in to... -
Former Lake County prosecutor convicted of giving alcohol to teen in Woodstock to lose license for 9 months
A former Lake County prosecutor, convicted in 2022 for buying liquor for a teenager he then... -
Making spirits bright: Holiday light shows illuminate the suburbs
Holiday light shows across the suburbs are driving away the darkness. Now’s the perfect time to...