(WXYZ) — An inspiring 8-year-old girl in Bloomfield Hills is taking it upon herself to prepare meals for foster care youth, who are transitioning out of the system and will be on their own.
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Photo Credit: Robert Schlagheck
Harper Schlagheck says she was inspired after creating a vision board for school.
"I just always like to help, so I thought I could make meals for people and I know that some people don't have food or water, so I thought I could give them meals," she said.
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Photo Credit: Robert Schlagheck
Harper has already prepared 50 meals that were distributed by the Park West Foundation to current and former foster care children in Oakland and Wayne counties.