Teenager's bouquets of donated flowers brighten hospital stays
13th Nov 2006, 16:17 GMT
When Abigail Droge sees huge bouquets of lilies, daises, mums and orchids in hotel lobbies and church halls, she does more than stop and smell the roses. The 16-year-old Porter-Gaud School student has developed her own charity, Bouquets of Cheer, that aims to brighten the day of hospital patients by giving them vases full of flowers.
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