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California boy’s plant business helps family move from shed to apartment during pandemic

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In the midst of hardships during the coronavirus pandemic, one 8-year-old boy has been able to dramatically change his family’s life -- all because of his business.

Aaron Moreno, from East Los Angeles, started selling plants for his business, Aaron’s Garden, in June, after his single mom, Berenice Pacheco, lost her job because of the pandemic, KABC reported.

When Moreno started Aaron’s Garden, his family had only $12 left and they were living in a shed, according to a GoFundMe page set up by a family friend to support the business.

Now, Moreno and his mom have been able to buy a car, move into an apartment and bring Moreno’s older sister back to the U.S.

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