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Madison Nicieza, a fifth grade student at Millstone River School, spoke out on behalf of homeless children in an article printed in the Millstone River Kids Reporter. It was also printed in the recent HomeFront newsletter.

Daughter of Tracy Lee and Fabian Nicieza, she was born in West Windsor and the family moved to Plainsboro four years ago.

“Her aunt works at HomeFront and Madison helps them with food bags or whatever else needs to be done,” says her mother. “Whenever she has the time off from school, she wants to go to HomeFront.”

A Girl Scout for four years, Madison plays soccer for the WW-P travel team, and enjoys horseback riding. “Madison has a very caring nature and tries to make a difference in any way that she can,” says her mother.

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