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Health students busy walking for the community

    DEXTER — Health Occupations Students from the Tri-County Technical Center (TCTC) are making a difference one benefit walk at a time. On Saturday, October 5 they participated in the Heartwise Walk that took place in Dover-Foxcroft raising awareness of cardiac rehabilitation. The students were able to collect $232 in donations for Heartwise.

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   HEARTWISE WALK — TCTC Health Occupations students recently took part in the Heartwise Walk in Dover-Foxcroft. Pictured are, front from left, Sarah Brewer, instructor Beth Weatherbee, Gabe Philbrook, Courtney Brackett and Tasha Pratt. Back, Caleb McGuire, Kayla Braley, Taylor Shaw Alyssa Hines, Allison Morin, Michelle Heath and Kyra-Love St. Pierre.

    The following day on Sunday, Oct. 6, they took part in the Womancare Race and Walk to End Domestic Violence held in Guilford raising awareness of ending domestic violence. The students raised $366 in donations for this event. They would like to thank all who participated and/or made financial donations to all of these benefit walks

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