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From Hopelessness to Helping Others

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When 23-year-old Cordelia Cranshaw earned a master's degree in social work, it was an incredible accomplishment. She was a foster child from a troubled family who overcame the obstacles against her. But it wasn't easy for her, and she felt that no one else should have to do it alone — so now she's helping other troubled children. As Faiza Elmasry tells us, Cranshaw founded Acts of Random Kindness, a non-profit that inspires at-risk kids to not just survive, but thrive. Faith Lapidus narrates.