0034_Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2018, Page 30

Description: a brighter future,one step at a timeAs weather cooled and many Americans startedstaying indoors, Hoosiers hit the streets to participate inwalks and runs that support important causes,The Buddy Walk is a walk for Downne. It was really cool... I got to seea ton of people and their smiling faces. senior Emma ParkerMy experience at the Buddy Walk was veryfun and encouraging. My favorite part.V® * ?* was wa|king with our buddies+£+ and encouraging others.sophomore Sean AzcuiBuddy WalkThe 10th annual Buddy Walk was held on Sunday, Sept.24th. The walk raised money and awareness for thosewith Down Syndrome.I. Best Buddies president, junior Sophia Kingdom (left)took part in the Buddy Walk along with senior EmmaParker (center) and sophomore Sean Azcui (right),photo by Abigail Arvin30Shaun EhltssophomoreI. Over 6000 people signed up to participate inHoosiers Outrun Cancer in 2017. This was arecord for the event.photo by Anneka Nelson LairdII. Cancer patient and mother of Southstudents junior Bridget Kennedy and sophomoreMairead Kennedy hugs her daughter afterbeing surprised by the number of people whosigned up to support her and run on TeamKennedy.photo courtesy of Mairead KennedyHoosiers OutrunHoosiers Outrun Cancer is a walk/runevent that benefits IU Health OlcottCenter. Since it began in 1999, theyhave raised nearly three million dollarsto supports cancer-related services.«• •;;uHOC is one of the mostenjoyable days of theyear for my family andme. It is alwaysincredible to seeBloomington together
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