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How one child's jokes show love's lasting strength

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In Louisiana, 9-year-old Nora Vaughn has turned laughter into a mission of love. Her 14-year-old sister, Susie, was diagnosed with Rett syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder with no known cure, at age 3, inspiring Nora to take action.

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  • Nine-year-old Nora Vaughn uses jokes to raise money for Rett Syndrome research, inspired by her sister's diagnosis. 35s
  • Nora's older sister Susie was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome at age three, a disorder with no known cure that affects daily life. 55s
  • Despite communication challenges, Nora and Susie share joy and laughter, strengthening their bond. 1m 15s
  • Nora set up a joke stand in her front yard with a QR code for donations to the Rett Syndrome Research Trust. 1m 51s
  • Nora has raised nearly $1,000 for Rett research, showing how simple actions can make a difference. 2m 11s
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