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“My heart broke when I saw him,” Caitlin Clark said emotionally as she gently cradled the injured dog in her arms. A severe wildfire continues to rage through the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, forcing local authorities to evacuate hundreds of people and shut down parts of the famous park. Basketball star Caitlin Clark quickly arrived at the scene to assist with rescue efforts. While helping on the ground, she came across a lost dog — badly burned, terrified, and separated from its owner. Deeply moved by the dog’s condition and the unfolding disaster, Clark made a compassionate decision: she would adopt the dog and give it a new home. “He reminded me of the dog I already have,” she said with emotion. The story quickly spread across social media, with people all over the United States praising Clark not only for her generosity but for her compassion in a time of crisis — a powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, kindness still shines through.
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“The fire took everything from him,” Caitlin Clark said emotionally as she wrapped her arms around the young boy. A severe wildfire is currently raging through the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, forcing local authorities to evacuate hundreds of people and shut down parts of the park. Basketball star Caitlin Clark quickly arrived at the scene to support rescue efforts. During the operation, she encountered a young boy who had lost everything. Deeply moved by his situation, Clark made a life-changing decision — she announced that she would adopt the boy and raise him until he turns 18. “From now on, I am his family,” Clark said firmly.
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