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Lexi's Legacy: Turning Grief into Scholarships

Lexis Legacy: Turning Tragedy into Triumph - A sixteen-year-old girl, Lexi Ringo, lost her life in a DUI crash, but her family is honoring her memory by raising funds for scholarships. Theyve collected $100,000 for future medical students at the University of Florida, where Lexi dreamt of studying. The family, devastated by the loss, finds solace in their fund, Lexis Legacy, and their faith. Checkout Solipillow.com

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