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Group's Walk Raises Funds for Children

Teens Against Dating Abuse's walk around Lake Shawnee benefits Plan USA.

Walking is a great exercise in and of itself. But walking for a good cause makes the exercise help the heart in more ways than one.

That’s exactly what about 100 people did last Sunday morning when they walked the 2.5-mile perimeter of Lake Shawnee to honor the memory of Pam Jerkovich, a Jefferson native who died several months ago.

The walk was sponsored by Teens Against Dating Abuse (TADA), a group started atl about five years ago by guidance counselor Patricia Davey. Each participant paid a $5 registration fee, which TADA donated to Plan USA, the Jerkovich family’s charity of choice.

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β€œPlan USA raises funds to benefit children from 48 countries throughout the world,” Davey said. β€œThat’s where Pam’s family wanted the money to go.”

This year’s was TADA’s second annual walk. Last year’s funds went to the Jersey Battered Women’s Service and Roseann Krygier, a teacher in the high school who had a serious illness last year.

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β€œLast year’s walk raised about $1,500,” Davey said.

In addition to sponsoring benefit walks, TADA has visited the freshman health classes at the high school to talk about dating abuse, and presented a program at Newton High School.

The program offers two eight-week sessions per year, one in the fall and one in the spring. According to Davey, students can join for as many sessions as they’d like.

β€œRight now we have about 80 students enrolled in the program,” she said.

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