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  • Kids With Food Allergies -- A Condition That Can Be Life-Threatening

    By J.F. PIRRO Generocity Staff Writer

    07/11/11 This non-profit helps children with food allergies and their families cope with dietary restrictions, lifestyle adjustments, fear and isolation through education, peer support, thousands of online recipes and cooking assistance, along with other outreach programs.

  • Fighting Obesity in Kids

    By KIMBERLY HORG-WEBB Generocity Staff Writer

    07/24/11 Every child needs fresh, healthy fruits and vegetables on a daily basis. But, what can a parent do when there is barely enough food of any kind to eat.

  • Remember the Olympia!

    By MARY CANTELL Generocity Staff Writer

    07/01/11 What we think of as the history of America in the 20th century began on the sturdy wooden decks of the USS Olympia. Unfortunately, this icon of America's debut as a world power is in imminent danger of rotting away as a result of age.

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    How One Family Fights Tumors in Kids

    By J.F. PIRRO Generocity Staff Writer

    07/01/11 For his most recent MRI, Jessica and Jerry Kilhefner bribed their 9-year-old son, Wyatt, with a sushi lunch if he could undergo the scans at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia without sedation. Wyatt, a Pediatric Low-Grade Astrocytoma (PLGA) patient since he underwent brain surgery and 15 months of chemotherapy at age 3, loves hot wings, too. He wants to become a food critic.

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    A Jar Full of Hope

    By MAURY Z. LEVY Generocity Staff Writer

    07/01/11 Collecting pennies and dimes in a Hellman's jar so every kid could play outside.

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