Bryan Adams student-athletes aim to raise $10,000 for childhood cancer patients

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In October, student-athletes at Bryan Adams High School will attempt to raise $10,000 for the fight against childhood cancer.

According to a statement from Go4theGoal’s Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer campaign, the high school is raising money at donate.go4thegoal.org/bryanadams. The school’s goal is to raise $10,000. Teams will also be wearing shoelaces during games that are gold, the color for childhood cancer awareness, during their games. September was Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

Funds raised from Bryan Adams’ efforts will support kids who are fighting cancer at Medical City Children’s Hospital in Dallas.

“Our staff and athletes would like the opportunity to give back to kids that are not given the opportunity that most people take for granted daily,” said Gil Baber, Bryan Adams athletic director. “Every person knows someone who has been effected by this tragic disease and hopefully with our assistance through this program we can help children less fortunate have a more fulfilling childhood.  If each person would take the time to donate whatever they are capable of, we can make a huge difference in kids’ lives.”

To support Bryan Adams High School in the fight against childhood cancer, please consider purchasing gold laces or making a donation at donate.go4thegoal.org/bryanadams.

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