Wish Upon A Memory

Wish Upon A Memory

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Nayema Montgomery is a seventeen year old high school senior who excels in everything she does. She is set to graduate from high school, but there's a problem: she is short thirty volunteer hours out of the one hundred each student is required to complete in order to be eligible for graduation. Her guidance counselor finds a volunteer early evening activities assistant opportunity for her at a local memory care facility for people with dementia. As Nayema gets into the swing of things, she wonders what kind of people the residents were before their memories started fading. One night, she asks God to help her to get to know the residents in a different way. What will she learn from the residents during her journey?
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