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The neighboring Beverly taverns will host the annual benefit for children born a bit different.
Holly Simon's new company sells bath bombs and bar soap and will rely on a workforce with special needs.
Holly Simon, founder of I Am Who I Am, has hosted her annual benefit for 8 years in the neighborhood.
John Rooney of West Beverly worked for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin , City News bureau and more.
Holly Simon's memoir debuted Feb. 25 and details her life as an advocate for disabled children.
Holly Simon's self-published book, "I Am Who I Am" debuted Thursday and aims to empower its readers.
Holly Simon's foundation will have its annual fundraiser on Nov. 7 at the Beverly Arts Center.
The coffee shop at 1933 W. 103rd St. has partnered with Beverly's I Am Who I Am foundation.
Holly Simon founded her humble charity with a block party, which has grown to an annual event.
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