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VIDBE-Q Volume 63 Issue 3
In fact, 2018 was so successful, that Stride for Sight has now outgrown the
venue it has called home for the past three years, and will need to move to a larger
location next year.
Every step at Stride for Sight brought us one step closer to providing a visually
impaired child and his/her family the support they need. Runners and walkers formed
teams and solicited pledges from family and friends totaling $15,000. The top three
fundraising teams were honored after the race and presented with one-of-a-kind pieces
of artwork, created by the students of FBC.
Figure 2. A successful team celebrates after the race as they proudly wear their medals.
"Stride for Sight is an extraordinary event," said FBC board member, Dr. Erin
Nelson. "This is not just another 5k/Fun Run! Certainly, the sense of purpose typically