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The television newsmagazine about extraordinary kids!

Hosted by
Christopher Ewing
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17 year old Priscilla Schultz's dream was to have her comic strip "Adam", which she draws for her school newspaper, appear in a major newspaper.

Born deaf, Priscilla was very interested in getting the message out that hearing impaired kids can do anything that other kids can do too.
On an episode that was shot
on-location at an amusement park,

Priscila was surprised by one of the editors of a major newspaper that her comic strip "Adam" was going to appear in an upcoming edition.
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18 year old Robin Miller needed money for college.


Christopher & "Hang
On to the Dream",
with the help of 2 area
businessmen, presented Robin with nearly
$11,000
on-the-air for her to attend college where she is currently majoring
in nursing.
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Ryan Yager was an energetic and
gifted ballerina,
until at the age of 8 when she was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor,
a rare form of kidney cancer.

She fought back and beat the cancer


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is an Emmy Award winning television
newsmagazine
created, hosted & produced by Christopher Ewing that features
young people ages 10 -18 years of age who are considered
role
models for others.


Named by the National Association of
Broadcasters
as one of the top-10 kids shows in the country in 1995,
"Hang On to the Dream" is currently in production on future episodes for
the 2004-2005 season.
Also, the "Hang On to the Dream Award"
is being presented
to
deserving young people around the country!
If you or someone you know is between
10 and 18
years old and would like to be featured on
"Hang On to the Dream"
or is deserving of a "Hang On to the Dream
Award"
"CLICK
HERE"
If you are a station interested in airing
"Hang On to the Dream"
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"Hang On to the Dream"
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