Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Sitting at a small round kitchen table, Marie just found out she had won a $200 gift certificate worth of school supplies for her grandson. Her tears were mixed, some sweet, others bitter. Several weeks earlier, Marie had been told by a doctor that her kidneys were failing and she needed dialyses. Since her daughter had been killed in a tragic accident, and with an absentee father, Marie, age 67, is the legal guardian and main caregiver and provider of her grandson. She is also on Social Security and spends much of her time worrying about paying for medicines and for treatments. But most of all, she fears her grandson will not have the same…
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