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I’m not talking about the polite and quiet gratitude that fits perfectly on a thank-you card. In our house, we experience and celebrate gratitude that feels like heart-bursting joy.
Heather Hindin is a Durham-based educator and single parent to 11-year-old Harper. With a career dedicated to equity in education, Heather brings both professional insight and personal experience to
Raising Durham
I’m not talking about the polite and quiet gratitude that fits perfectly on a thank-you card. In our house, we experience and celebrate gratitude that feels like heart-bursting joy.
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