By Richard Butler Click here for updates on this story LAFAYETTE, Colorado (KMGH) — For the second time, Centaurus High School students helped a local nonprofit prepare special handmade heart-shaped pillows for breast cancer patients and survivors. “I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 41. I received the call on Christmas Eve 2015. I had just gotten married June 2014,” said Jen Willard, founder of the nonprofit JWILL Pink Village. Willard is a breast cancer survivor and 2019 Denver7 Everyday Hero recipient. She and her nonprofit provide heart-shaped pillows for breast cancer patients after they undergo a mastectomy. The pillow can be strapped onto a seatbelt, making
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