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“Dad… my sister won’t wake up,” my son whispered, trembling. I rushed my starving kids to the hospital, terrified. But as the nurse checked our insurance, she stared at me in shock and said, “Your wife isn’t on a work trip. Her card was just used to pay for the delivery of her new baby with…”

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crushed on the counter. The sink was a mountain of foul-smelling dishes. The refrigerator door was slightly cracked; inside, there was only half a bottle of ketchup and a withered lemon. No milk. No bread. Nothing a six-year-old could reach or prepare. Beside the sink sat a small, plastic sippy cup with a dark, dried ring of juice crusted at the bottom.continue reading …

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