Elisha Rodriguez Ford, an 18-year-old cancer survivor from New Jersey, was treated to a day in the fashion industry by the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
On Wednesday, the NYPD introduced K9s Jenny and Piper, two emotional support dogs trained to help officers cope with the stresses of the job. Eyewitness News Reporter Brittany Bell has more."This is my first time doing anything like this and if I'm being really honest, I actually really like it," she said."It means the world to me. All of my life, people have been telling me I should try modeling.
So when this opportunity came, I thought why not take advantage of it.""She is an amazing girl who wanted to become a fashion model and do her own fashion shoot in none other than New York City, the fashion capital of the world," a Make-A-Wish official said."So we are just here to pamper her and bring out the model that she truly is.""There is nothing more gratifying than helping," he said."A life of service is important to me personally.
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