As children get ready to head back to school, some families are faced with the challenge of buy school supplies.
Dan Kotowski, President and Chief Executive Officer of "Kids Above All", joined us Sunday to talk about the need for school supplies and how inflation is impacting families getting ready for the new school year.
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