Community comes together to support Lake Geneva girl preparing to enter public school
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Feb 12, 2018 9:48 AM CDT
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Inspired by the Hollywood film Wonder, a Lake Geneva child with a facial anomaly is finding great support as she prepares to enter public school for the first time.
4-year old Mallory Broz was born with a rare disorder that effects the growth of her skull. Jacquelyn Abad recently met Mallory and her mom to find out how the film starring Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson has inspired their journey.
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