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Home Byline Stories - News Kids at Finn School walk to cure diabetes
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Kids at Finn School walk to cure diabetes

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    So EDITED WEB kids finn walk diabetesSouthborough – First-grader Claire Devlin, who lives with type 1 diabetes, leads the Kids Walk to Cure Diabetes held Feb. 28 at Mary Finn Elementary School. Students in preschool through first grade collected donations from family and friends for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The fundraiser was organized by Dale Burgess, the school nurse.
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