Category: Charity
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Record-Breaking Marilyn Jetty Swim as Hundreds of Marilyn Monroe Lookalikes Make a Splash | 7NEWS
The beach was overrun by lookalikes of the Hollywood bombshell, raising much-needed funds for cancer research.
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Secret Santa Helps Young Widow Whose Husband Died While Swimming | East Idaho News
The EastIdahoNews.com team is busy helping a local Secret Santa give $1 million to deserving people in eastern Idaho this holiday season. Every day, from now until Christmas, we will post videos of the recipients being surprised with these life-changing gifts. Sierra’s husband, William, passed away suddenly on Labor Day from cardiac arrest. One minute…
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Meet Edie Markovich, the Burbank Teenager Swimming to End Hunger | CBS Los Angeles
Edie Markovich plans on swimming 25 miles in just 12 hours on Friday, hoping to raise money to help feed those in need after witnessing the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Swimming Olympian Grant Hackett Takes Plunge for Good Cause | Today Show Australia
Australian swimming Olympian Grant Hackett has accepted to take part in CEO Dare to Cure, an initiative where CEOs and business leaders gather across the country to raise money to help cure childhood cancer.
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Hundreds Swim Along SF Waterfront to Raise Funds for Cancer Fight | KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
Hundreds of people came together Saturday for an event in the San Francisco Bay that made some waves in the fight against cancer. Max Darrow reports. (9-24-22)
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Swimmers of All Ages, Skill Levels, Dive Into Ohio River for a Good Cause | Local 12
Hundreds of swimmers started their Sunday morning with a swim across the Ohio River and back: https://bit.ly/3Kv7qXZ
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Queens Kids Living in Shelters Receive Free Swimming Lessons | PIX11 News
Knowing how to swim is an essential life skill that isn’t easily accessible to everyone, so on Tuesday at The Rockaway Hotel, children from Queens shelters received free swimming lessons to help them learn a new survival skill.
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Holy Cross Swimmer Helps Toddler With Cancer | WWLTV
After overcoming an injury last year and helping his swim team win the state title, Holy Cross freshman Drew Launey wanted to help inspire a local family to overcome their own obstacles.
