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This year, I made it to the local Relay for Life. I stayed a lot longer than I had planned to, but I’m glad I did. It does the soul some good to see how many people are willing to give their time to help others — or maybe themselves. I signed in at the survivor’s tent and got my T-shirt and sat down with a few sisters from my support group

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