By Tricia Kean Click here for updates on this story HENDERSON, Nevada (KTNV) — A couple of local high school students are working to create change in the valley and beyond. We’re introducing them in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Anchor Tricia Kean met this pair of amazing sisters who are running their own nonprofit promoting female empowerment. “Our community has embraced us with open arms; Las Vegas community is amazing,” said Caitlyn Kim. She and her sister Chloe are the founding members of The Wellness Box Foundation, an organization aimed at collecting and distributing hygiene and period products for women who can’t afford them. Caitlyn said
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