A former health care worker is finding meaning in her art. But instead of focusing solely on personal profit from her passion she decided to use her talent to support under-served communities. She says it’s her way of raising awareness to the needs of some people, and it’s also her way of giving back. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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