A California 10th grader with $20 in his pocket, a handwritten sign, and a selfless ambition started selling handmade ice pops outside his high school to raise funds for rent, food, and a motorized wheelchair for his mother. Thanks to an outpouring of community support, Kevin Giovanni Esparza has since raised over $5,000. Kevin’s mom, Maria…
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