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Livingston High School Students Raise $300 For Chemo Patients

Several Livingston High School students and their science teacher raised $300 to help chemo patients at St. Barnabas.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Several Livingston High School students and their science teacher, Bobbi Bremmer, recently participated in the “A Reason to Walk” 5K fundraiser, sponsored by Comfort Project 360.

According to a news release from district officials, the goal of the organization is to raise money to create a more comfortable environment at St. Barnabas Medical Center for patients undergoing chemotherapy.

LHS students raised about $300 for the cause, school officials said.

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