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New Hampshire Teenager Flourishes at Milton Hershey School

Growing up in poverty in New Hampshire, Brianna Davis and her family faced many difficult times, even at one point living out of a hotel room. Then one day, a guidance counselor told Davis about Milton Hershey School, changing her life forever. Five years later, Davis is thriving as a teenager at MHS, proving every child can blossom when given the resources to fulfill their potential. Her hometown newspaper, the New Hampshire Union Leader, recently profiled her story as a teenager at MHS.

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