- December 22, 2021
- Posted by: Stratford Team
- Category: Business
Peyton Milligan developed her small business, Handlettered For Hope, through a class at Naperville North High School and launched it this summer at the Naperville Farmers Market. Half the money she made was donated to pancreatic cancer research in the memory of her godmother, who died from the disease.Peyton Milligan developed her small business, Handlettered For Hope, through a class at Naperville North High School and launched it this summer at the Naperville Farmers Market. Half the money she made was donated to pancreatic cancer research in the memory of her godmother, who died from the disease.

