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Dedications
Please walk a mile for my brother who died in 1998 from lung cancer. I will volunteer to help people with disabilities and I will do random acts of kindness!
Please walk a mile for my mom - that she is strong and receives rewards for her hard work. For my grandma as well who goes in for surgery May 22, 2012. I will support my friends and help them with their hardships as well as volunteer at school.
I would like to dedicate a mile to my father Charles Seymour that passed away from brain cancer 5 years ago. One of his most beloved activities throughout his life was hiking and involving himself in the wilderness. Coming from NYC, he took every opportunity he could to utilize any open space he could find!
I dedicate this mile to Autumn Castillo. Sheês one of my really amazing friends.
For my family. I will show more love.
My mom is my dedication. Without her I wouldnêt be graduating early in January, starting college and starting my adulthood at 17 years old.
Please dedicate a mile to my mom who is caring and loving.
Please walk a mile for my grandmother who passed away due to breast cancer 7 months before I was born. And please walk for my grandpa who had a stroke a few years ago and is paralyzed on his right side.
I dedicate this to my teachers! They help me grow and learn. I will try to do some reading and math this summer!
To Adria Dominguez, my mom, who is going through very serious problems in her life.
Please walk a mile for my uncle Russell Martin Hammond. He inspired me in every way to be positive and to follow my dreams and never give up hope or faith.
I dedicate this mile to my mother-in-law. She often brings meals to people in need.
I dedicate this mile to my mom who has helped me be successful in my life.
I want to dedicate this mile to my Uncle John who passed away in August.
I dedicate this to Lucy Abreu, my mother. She raised me all alone and did everything she could for me.


