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Aaron Branham helps Ronald McDonald House drive



2011-10-20 - 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ellen Zornes.
Aaron Branham, six year old son of Leslie Scott Branham; grandson of Wish List organizer Norma Scott and Ronnie Scott and great-grandson of Joyce Fair, helps Debbie Dunn, grandmother of recently born twins, Ethan and Conner Dunn. The Ronald McDonald House of Louisville was there for Barry and Leslie Dunn, the twins' parents, for the days following their premature birth and especially after when Conner developed life threatening problems. Aaron's family was also helped by the House when he was born with health problems and had to stay in the hospital for several months. And today, he is helping others who will be staying at the Ronald McDonald Houses!


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