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Deb Smith Memorial Walk

Organized by Robin Rodriguez
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Hanes Tagless T-shirt

Help Us raise Money for the Iowa ALS Chaper to support Families still living with ALS and Scholarship for Student at Riceville High School

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Robin Rodriguez for Debbie Smith Memorial Walk .
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Hanes Tagless T-shirt, Unisex - Black
Hanes Tagless T-shirt
Unisex - Black
Organized by Robin Rodriguez

About this campaign

We are raising money for the Iowa ALS Chapter so they can continue supporting families in Iowa living with ALS and we are raising money for a scholarship for a high school student at Riceville High School. Please buy one of our T-shirts for $20.00 to help us raise money for this great cause. Thank you

Debbie Smith was diagnosed with ALS in April of 2013 she was supporter of High school athletics and was employed at the Riceville Community High School. Debbie attended all athletic events until her illness was to advanced to attend. The ALS association assisted with making her every day life more comfortable with getting the proper equipment in the home to assist with Debbie's day to day activities. They also were helpful to the family with questions and what to expect. Debbie passed away after about a year and a half courageous battle with ALS. She left behind husband, and 5 children and 16 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. So please join in our fight to raise awareness. Thank you

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