CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa Head Start's Crestview and Laurel Hill area students, their teachers and parents have some messages for breast cancer survivors:
"There is hope."
"Support the fighters, admire the survivors and honor the taken."
And if you are a fighter, know you should "never, ever (be) giving up."
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Such inspirational words graced posters displayed during the group's 10 a.m. Breast Cancer Awareness parade, Oct. 23 at the West Edney Street school.
The group — many of whom wore tutus and anything pink, the official color of breast cancer awareness — circled the block and returned to the center, where they released balloons to honor cancer survivors.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Okaloosa Head Start raises breast cancer awareness with Crestview parade (PHOTOS, VIDEO)