“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.
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