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Barbara Davidson
Los Angeles Times

"A FAMILY SCARRED"

Second Place
Preston Gannaway
The Virginian-Pilot

"CHOSEN ONES"

Third Place
Damon Winter
The New York Time

"A GRUNT'S LIFE"

Second Place
Preston Gannaway
The Virginian-Pilot


"CHOSEN ONES"

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In China, children with albinism face a bleak future. Often abandoned and ostracized, most will never be educated, marry or find a job in their country. Adoption offers hope for a chosen few. Kim Anderson was facing an empty nest and looking for a way to do more to serve God when a photo of a Chinese orphan caught her eye. Now eight years later, Kim and her husband, Steve, have adopted three boys with albinism.

Paul Anderson, 9, squints in the light. Albinism is a rare genetic condition in which pigment is lacking in the skin, hair and eyes.

 
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