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Reminder: Noah Project Walkathon Takes Stand Against Violence

By: BCH News Staff
Updated: April 10, 2013
The Noah Project will be hosting their third annual "Stop Domestic Violence One Step at a Time" Walkathon on Saturday, April 13.

The goal of the walkathon is to stop domestic violence throughout Abilene and the Big Country.

Community members will gather collectively on behalf of victims of family and domestic violence.

Teams of 10 walkers are encouraged, and each team's suggested fundraising goal is $100 per walker for a total of $1,000. 

The walk will take place at ACU's Lunsford Trail and registration will begin at 8 a.m.

For more on the walk, and information on how to register, visit the Noag Project's website at http://noahproject.org/events.html.   

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