Conor Fenerty presents a $500 check to Kim Carver with Crossroads Nola as part of the state’s Louisiana Fosters effort to improve the foster care system. Judge Lauren Lemmon, assisting efforts to improve the state’s foster care, praised Fenerty’s donation (from proceeds from selling a doll house he built). Lemmon said, “Conor is one of those great people who give us hope.”
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