The Oak Forest High School Key Club raised $1K for the daughter of alumni with brain cancer.
OAK FOREST, Ill. -- The DeVries family said they are forever grateful for a donation that will help make their daughter's life better.
The donation was made possible by the Oak Forest High School Key Club, with a mission to donate their change to a program called"Pennies for Patients." This year, Maggie was their main recipient. RELATED: 'Run to Remember' raises millions for families of CPD officers killed, injured in line of duty
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