Jayera Griffin was just 2 years old when she helped out at a couple of food pantries with her mom, and that compassion has turned into a passion for giving back to her community. Now Griffin, who is preparing to graduate in May from Western Illinois University, is being recognized for her philanthropic efforts with a Compassion Award from the FECK Awards, a national program created by Chaz Ebert, CEO of Ebert Digital LLC and wife of the late film critic Roger Ebert.
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Riverdale woman’s consistent kindness earns national recognition
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