Baltimore Heart Walk [Pictures]
Thousands walk in the American Heart Association's Baltimore Heart Walk on Saturday, Oct. 20, to raise awareness for heart health and fight against heart disease. More than 50 companies helped to surpass the fundraising goal, raising $1,379,000 for local community programs and heart and stroke research.
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Members of Team Kayden Spencer walk around the Inner Harbor as they take part in the Greater Baltimore Heart Walk. Kayden, 3, in stroller, had three open heart surgeries at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. Pushing the stroller, is his mother, Sarah Spencer, who heads the team that raised $18,575 for the American Heart Association making it the team with the highest total. On left, walking with them is Kayden's grandmother, Pat Spencer. Sitting beside him is his sister, Avery Spencer, 7 months. They all live in Waldorf. The American Heart Association event raises money and awareness for heart health.
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