New Ramp, Big Help For Family

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By Sade Malloy

TOPPENISH -- Stanton students spent the day granting a wish for a little girl in need.

The group of students is working with "Children's Wishes and Dreams" to pay for and build a ramp for Rosa Rios. Her daughter has cerebral palsy. "When I have an appointment first I carry the wheel chair and then Italia, so it's very hard for me," says Rosa Rios.

The ramp should be finished by this weekend. It's cost $1,000 to build.

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