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WUSA9 | Leesburg grandmother began clipping backyard flowers for hunger relief. She’s raised nearly $200k. @WUSA9news | Uploaded 3 days ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Rachel Roberts has spent 12 years cutting flowers from her backyard and turning them into beautiful bouquets for a good cause. The impact has been staggering.
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Leesburg grandmother began clipping backyard flowers for hunger relief. She’s raised nearly $200k. @WUSA9news

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