Hope. Live. Walk. Fort Jackson children walk to raise breast cancer awareness

By Mr. Wallace McBride (Jackson)October 26, 2018

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1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Dozens of preschool students, Family and staff members at Scales Child
Development Center take part in breast cancer awareness walk Oct. 12. Carrying banners and signs the group -- many of them wearing pink, the international symbol of breast cancer ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)
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Dozens of preschool students, Family and staff members at Scales Child Development Center take part in breast cancer awareness walk Oct. 12. Carrying banners and signs the group -- many of them wearing pink, the international symbol of breast cancer awareness -- made a lap around the neighborhood, where they were met with waves and cheers from adults and children in nearby offices.

The walk was led this year by Angela Moore, a nine-year survivor of breast cancer and the parent of a team leader at Scales Child Development Center.