The proposed sculpture is a memorial to an Omaha woman who died suddenly in 2020.
Kali Baker helped raise nearly $60 million for charity over eight years.
Baker died four years ago after her breast cancer returned.
Her family hopes to honor her legacy with a permanent piece of art in a popular park in the Omaha area.
The sculpture is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.
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