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Hempfield boy’s ‘voice’ shows the difference charity Variety is making in children’s lives

Jason Cato
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Jason Cato | Tribune-Review
Tyler Winfield of Hempfield talks to his mother, Jennifer, on Wednesday as his father, Nate, and sister, Ariel, look on at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The family was at the ballpark as part of an event hosted by Pine-based Variety, the Children’s Charity.
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Jason Cato | Tribune-Review
Tyler and Arial Winfield of Hempfield pick up pieces of a Lego figurine of Harry Potter as their mother Jennifer speaks Wednesday inside the Homerun Club at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The family was there as part of an event hosted by Pine-based Variety, the Children’s Charity.
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Jason Cato | Tribune-Review
Tyler Winfield, center, of Hempfield is interviewed with his mother Jennifer, father Nate and sister Ariel at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday. The family was there as part of an event hosted by Pine-based Variety, the Children’s Charity.
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Jason Cato | Tribune-Review
Rylie Jenkins, 10, of Sewickley leads a parade on her new adaptive bicycle inside the Home Plate Club at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday as former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett follows in the background. The event was hosted by Pine-based Variety, The Children’s Charity, of which Corbett serves as a director at large for the nonprofit.
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Jason Cato | Tribune-Review
Tyler Winfield of Hempfield holds a Harry Potter figurine created out of Legos at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday as his mother Jennifer, left, and grandmother Colleen Skelley listen to a program hosted by Pine-based Variety, the Children’s Charity.

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