Kenny Norris (left), student minister of First Baptist Church, Sylacauga, in Coosa River Baptist Association, and his son William organize bottles of bubbles with Bubbles for Hope at Bowers Park in Tuscaloosa. William came up with the idea for the ministry after the deadly April 27 tornadoes hit the state. He knew there would be other hurting children and wanted to help. His simple plan involves giving them bubbles and sidewalk chalk in hopes that it will put smiles on their faces.
Helping kids smile again
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