Northeast Honors Student to Host Fundraising Fun Run for Rare Disorder
Northeast’s Honors Institute emphasizes leadership, service, and turning ideas into impact. For her spring project, Katie is organizing a Fun Run scheduled for April 18 to raise awareness and support for CCHS, a rare genetic disorder, according to instructor Dawn Hilliard.
The event aims to inspire students to lead with purpose and engage the community. Runners are encouraged to participate, and organizers are asking for help spreading the word.
Northeast students are known for taking initiative and making a difference through projects like this. The run offers an opportunity for the community to support a meaningful cause and promote awareness of CCHS.
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