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Sam Ford of WJLA Channel 7 News in Washington, DC honors his sister Vettra Ford
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For Social Work Month, Ford worked with NASW to create a tribute to his late sister Vettra Ford, a social worker in Kansas. Ford truly exemplified this year's theme, "Social Work Breaks Barriers."
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