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Great Strides Walk 2013

This is a bit late, but I think everyone knows how summertime can be with a two-year-old, busy!
We had our Great Strides walk for Cystic Fibrosis on June 8th and it was an incredible turnout!  Last year we had 22 walkers, this year we had about 55!  Last year we raised 1,400 dollars, this year we raised over 4,000!  So awesome to see how much we were all able to give to a great cause that will go towards the research of CF so there can be a cure one day. 
Our Wonderful team this year in our "For the Love of Zoie" shirts
 
Enjoy these pictures from the walk that day
















 
I ran into Pam Eaton the other day, my second grade teacher, and told her about Zoie's CF.  She told me she had a student who had it, who is now 30 some, just got a double lung transplant and is doing incredible.  It's so neat to hear stories like that, and it makes fighting CF that much easier when you hear of good outcomes. 
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for caring, praying, and loving our Zoie.
The Northern Colorado walk raised over 85,000 dollars.  Remarkable!  Already can't wait for next year :)
 
 
 
 

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