Walther senior helps with endangered animals
FRANKLIN PARK — Amy Walsh is like any other Walther Lutheran High School senior, with perhaps one exception: her passion for animals. This passion led the 17-year-old Franklin Park resident to South Africa as a volunteer to help and feed endangered animals, including cheetahs, antelopes and lions.
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