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Four Louisville Catholic high schools team up against cancer

Four Louisville Catholic high schools team up against cancer
STRAWBERRY OR OTHER FLAVORS OF ICE CREAM. POOR LOUISVILLE, CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLS CEOM TOGETHER TO SUPPORT A WORTHWHILE CAUSE TODAY ST UDENTS PRESENTED A CHECK FOR $25,000 TO THE NORTON CANCER INSTITUTE ASSUMPTION AND SACRED HEART PLAY A PINK AND WHITE FLAG FOOTBALL GAME WITH TRINITY AND SAY NEXT STUDENTS PERFORMING THE HALFTIME SHOW THE ANNUAL EVENT RAISES MEYON TO SUPPORT BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND PROGRA.MS I VELO THE COLLABORATION THAT WE HAVE BETWEEN THE FOUR SCHOOLS TO COMEOGET THER FOR SOMETHING GREATER THAN OURSELVES AND IT’S SOMETHING IT GIVESS U AN OPPORTUNITY TO HELP WOMEN AND YOU KNOW WOMEN INUR O COMMUNITY WHO ARE BATTLGIN BREAST CANCER AND THE PAST 13 YEARS. THE STUDENTS HAVE RAISED NEARLY 300,000 AND MAMMOGRAPHY SUITE AT NORTON WOMEN’S AND CHILDR’N'S HOSPITAL.
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Four Louisville Catholic high schools team up against cancer
Four Catholic high schools in Louisville teamed up to beat cancer. Tuesday, students gave a check for $25000 to the Norton Cancer Institute. Assumption and Sacred Heart played a 'Pink and White' flag football game with Trinity and Saint Xavier students performing a half-time show. The game was part of the annual event to support breast cancer research and programs. Michelle Farmer, executive director at Assumption High School said, "I love the collaboration that we have between the four schools to come together for something greater than ourselves. And it's something, it gives us an opportunity to help women and women in our community who are battling breast cancer." In the past 13 years, the students have raised nearly $300,000. A mammography suite at Norton Women's and Children's Hospital has been dedicated in honor of the schools' ongoing support.

Four Catholic high schools in Louisville teamed up to beat cancer.

Tuesday, students gave a check for $25000 to the Norton Cancer Institute.

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Assumption and Sacred Heart played a 'Pink and White' flag football game with Trinity and Saint Xavier students performing a half-time show.

The game was part of the annual event to support breast cancer research and programs.

Michelle Farmer, executive director at Assumption High School said, "I love the collaboration that we have between the four schools to come together for something greater than ourselves. And it's something, it gives us an opportunity to help women and women in our community who are battling breast cancer."

In the past 13 years, the students have raised nearly $300,000.

A mammography suite at Norton Women's and Children's Hospital has been dedicated in honor of the schools' ongoing support.