On Saturday, April 30, 2016 students of Westfield High School under the leadership of the Walk for Kids with Cancer Club participated in an annual fundraising walk. Hundreds of students, families, and cancer survivors gathered in Central Park to take part in the annual fight against pediatric cancer. An organization such as Kids Walk for Cancer is a way for the community to join together and raise money as well as awareness in a fun event. These events have fundraised a great amount of money and will continue to hold such events in order to help fund the treatment of pediatric cancer.
Category: Society, Politics, Lifestyle, and Culture
The U.S. Doesn’t Know What To Do With Gun Violence
Gun violence is a serious problem that the U.S. government and public continue to struggle with. However, the government has a very difficult time implemented stricter gun laws in the US because of the continuing debate between those who believe a gun is a dangerous weapon and those who believe they have the right to own a gun. In the end, with gun violence continually increasing, it has become obvious that something needs to be done.
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