I'm sure many of you recognize this little deaf girl who sent a letter in the mail to her grandmother but forgot to put a stamp on the envelope as well as the address to her grandmother's house.
The video below of Katrina Jensen isn't captioned. Complaints about lack of captioning should be sent to KPLR 11 news in St. Louis on their Closed Captioning page.
A letter sent by a little girl to her grandmother didn’t have any postage or even a name on the envelope. Yet it still got delivered to Utah thanks to the Postal Service. Valerie Welsch, with the U.S. Postal Service, says, “I think that somebody probably figured out it was a child writing and went ahead and let it go through from the goodness of their heart.” From St. Louis to Salt Lake City, with no name and no postage. Katrina Jensen, who wrote the letter, is happy the letter made it saying, “ I was surprised and I feel like something. So I feel like a rock star.” Katrina has hearing trouble, and her parents move her to St. Louis so she could attend the Central Institute For The Deaf. But that took her away from Grandma.Katrina "Kat" Jensen is the well known deaf girl in the deaf and hard of hearing blogosphere who wears a cochlear implant. Her mother writes about her daughter in her blog called, "Miss Kat's Deaf Journey."Utah television station, KSL, learned about the story and picked it up and interviewed "Miss Kat."
The video below of Katrina Jensen isn't captioned. Complaints about lack of captioning should be sent to KPLR 11 news in St. Louis on their Closed Captioning page.