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The House, Inc. holds Cinderella Ball for disabled, ill students
June 3, 2012 - 09:21 pm
It had the look and feel of a senior prom, but with a twist.
The students who donned gowns and tuxedos are disabled or facing life-threatening illnesses.
WATCH: ABC7's Stephen Tschida takes us to the red carpet at the "Cinderella Ball," a project of The House, Inc., an advocacy group for students.
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