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awareness, builds communities of
support and recovery, funds research
and puts life-saving resources into
the hands of those in need.
Every year at multiple cities throughout
the country, NEDA hosts walks to
bring together, not only those who
have personally struggled, but those
who know or knew someone who
suffered from an eating disorder. By
walking together as a unified force,
participants can prove the power of
the community and show the world
that eating disorders are no match for
them.
The Orlando walk, which begins at
9 a.m., will be held at Cranes Roost
Park. For more information, visit
www.nedawalk.org/orlando2020.
Dr. Phillip High School’s competitive cheerleading squad wins the Metro Conference and the 2020 FHSAA Regional championships.
earning them a spot at the FHSAA
state final, that was held in the
Stephen C. O’Connell Center at the
University of Florida.
On Feb. 15, hundreds of people
in Orlando will brave the weather in
their undies for the Cupid’s Undie
Run, the nation’s largest pantless
party and mile-ish fun run for charity.
The event raises awareness of
neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder
that causes tumors to grow on
nerves throughout the body, and fundraises
for NF research through the
Children’s Tumor Foundation.
Registration and the start of the run
will take place at Elixir in downtown
Orlando. The cost to participate is
$40. Check-in begins at noon, and
the run kicks off at 2 p.m. Festivities
will continue until 4 p.m.
For more information, visit
my.cupids.org/cur/city/orlando
The National Eating Disorder
Association, the largest nonprofit organization
dedicated to supporting
individuals and families affected by
eating disorders, will hold its NEDA
2020 Walk on Feb. 8. In addition
to support, NEDA serves as a
catalyst for prevention, cures and
access to quality care. Through its
programs and services, NEDA raises
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