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Student Hosts Fundraiser for Disease

By: Meagan Freeman
Updated: January 24, 2013
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Huntington's Disease is a disorder that affects the brain. It alters the way you move, talk and walk.

Senior college student, Kaitlin Klarer knows first hand how it is to deal with Huntington's disease. She lost her mother and grandmother to the disease. The disease could also affect Kaitlin in the future.

Huntington's Disease has no cure and is hereditary. To raise awareness Kaitlin is hosting a fundraiser at Monk's Coffee House tonight, January 24 from 9 to 11 p.m.

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