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www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com x February 6 — 19, 2020 x 21

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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