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Women's Lacrosse Walks To Support Cure For Childhood Brain Tumors

Women's Lacrosse Walks To Support Cure For Childhood Brain Tumors

Members of the St. Thomas Aquinas College Women's Lacrosse team laced up their sneakers and headed to Overpeck County Park in Leonia, New Jersey on the first weekend of October to help support and raise awareness for a cause that is near and dear to their hearts.

The team took part in the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation's 4th Annual New Jersey Walk to End Childhood Brain Tumors. The foundation, which began in 1988 by dedicated parents, physicians and friends centers its mission around looking to improve the treatment, quality of life and long term outlook for children with brain and spinal cord tumors through research, support, education and advocacy to families and survivors.

Joining the Lady Spartans on their walk through Overpeck Park was "little sister" Molly Kimball. Molly, who the squad adopted through the Friends of Jaclyn program several years ago in support of her on-going and courageous battle with childhood cancer, also had several friends and family members by her side as she took part in the day's events.

For more information on the Children's Brain Tumor Foundation, click here. You can also help support the hardwork and efforts of the foundation by making a donation of your choice here.

The St. Thomas Aquinas College Women's Lacrosse Team thanks you in advance for your donation, as you help the team in their efforts to help continue to improve the lives of children such as their little sister, Molly Kimball.