SNAPSHOT: Walk With a PurposeUpdated: Dec 2, 2019by AVA BOEDEKER - Students show their support for all of those that have been affected by suicide in some way by attending the “Save A Life Walk” on Sep. 10, 2019.Abby Turner (10) and Madison Cartner (10) show their support for suicide awareness by signing a banner.After delivering a heartwarming speech, Chandlar Williams (12) receives a hug from longtime friend Elaine Quirke (11).The jumbo-tron on the football field displays a well designed portrait of the name of the walk that students, staff and community members attended.Students walk along the track in almost complete silence to show gratitude to those who need it during this time. A breathtaking sunset shines over the football stadium as people continue to walk around the track.Dr. Stacy McGuire shows her enthusiasm for the amazing attendance turnout at the walk itself. Emma Trompen (11), Dalen Blanding (10) and others ponder in their own thoughts throughout the walk. Students start to walk around the track, in the first twelve minutes of the walk.
by AVA BOEDEKER - Students show their support for all of those that have been affected by suicide in some way by attending the “Save A Life Walk” on Sep. 10, 2019.Abby Turner (10) and Madison Cartner (10) show their support for suicide awareness by signing a banner.After delivering a heartwarming speech, Chandlar Williams (12) receives a hug from longtime friend Elaine Quirke (11).The jumbo-tron on the football field displays a well designed portrait of the name of the walk that students, staff and community members attended.Students walk along the track in almost complete silence to show gratitude to those who need it during this time. A breathtaking sunset shines over the football stadium as people continue to walk around the track.Dr. Stacy McGuire shows her enthusiasm for the amazing attendance turnout at the walk itself. Emma Trompen (11), Dalen Blanding (10) and others ponder in their own thoughts throughout the walk. Students start to walk around the track, in the first twelve minutes of the walk.
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