
Ay’Jiona Williams is one of the proud kindergarten graduates who celebrated during the hospital’s 2016 graduation ceremony hosted by the St. Jude School Program. Patients who had completed kindergarten during the school year donned caps and gowns, cheered on by their families and hospital staff. The ceremony featured a procession of the graduates, the presentation of certificates and a Class of 2016 slideshow.
From Promise, Summer 2016
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