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Blessed Sacrament students march for hunger

On October 9, 2014
Kevin Wondrash, Catholic Herald Staff

2014 Blessed Sacrament Hunger March
A group led by students Annabelle Pollock, Henry Clark, Danny Hegeman, and Cora Puchalski run to complete a lap on the Blessed Sacrament School Hunger March. (Catholic Herald photo/Kevin Wondrash)

MADISON — Students at Blessed Sacrament School in Madison recently raised more than $8,500 for the hungry in Dane County by walking or running in the school’s annual Hunger March — a tradition more than three decades old.

 

 

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