Congratulations to Sarah Blik!

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This past weekend, one of our outstanding and wonderful team members, Sarah Blik and her 16 year old daughter completed the 3 Day Cancer Walk in San Diego. Below is a picture of Sarah and Katie on the front page of the San Diego Union Tribune as Sarah swings her arms to the music as she walks by Mission Bay with Katie, on Sunday, the final day of the San Diego Susan G. Komen 3-Day walk to raise money for breast cancer research.

Congratulations to both Sarah and Katie for such an amazing accomplishment!!

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