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An Open Letter to Chicago. The Sky is the Limit!

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In life there are obstacles placed before us that may cause us to think we have no choices.

But there are choices. There is never anything that you can not overcome with prayer and hope. In the last couple of weeks Chicago has went through many trials and tribulations that have tested are faith and hope. I would just like to say never give up. For each person who is lost in this struggle there is another who can be saved. Just as we have come together to comfort the familes of our children who were taken fron us too suddenly. We can also help are children whos hope has been crushed. This is a journey that we all must take together no matter how long or hard it may be. My condolences go out to all the familes who have lost loved ones. Whether they be famous or just regular people. We all have one thing in common, we are all human. And as the saying goes “It takes a village to raise a child”.

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