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With the annual 24-hour Southington Relay for Life set to step off in two weeks at the Southington High School Athletic Field at 4 pm on Friday, May 29, the STEPS Youth Council and Youth Committee are ready to launch the most successful campaign their Relay Team has had in the past.
These kids really get it.
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STEPS Car Wash 2014 |
"Some of our youth understand it only too well in their own personal lives", said Sarah Lamb, Southington HS junior who is also a member of the STEPS Youth Council and the STEPS Advisory Board and Coalition.
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Southington H.S. Junior, Trever Rogers, who is also a leader in the STEPS Youth Council and a member of the STEPS Advisory Board, said: "We want everyone to know that every dollar raised in our car wash will go to Relay to help the American Cancer Society
fight the battle of cancer. We'll also be there with our tent on May 29th doing the Relay and meeting all our friends and family who are involved with this continuing fight against cancer."
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