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Lets Help Out Brayden Cabral with Orange Out Here at SBRHS!

Brayden Cabral
Brayden Cabral

Recently, Brayden Cabral, a 13 year-old 8th grader at Swansea Public Schools, has been diagnosed with leukemia. He has been receiving care at Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston since the last week of February. Brayden is known as one of the brightest kids and I encourage you to help support him in any way that you can. Here at SBRHS, in order to support him we are doing an Orange Out. On Thursday, March 28th we ask everyone to wear orange for Brayden as that color represents Leukemia Awareness. The student council and RRO are doing an orange snack bar at lunch on the 28th for students and all the proceeds will go to Brayden and his family. So donate whatever you can in order to help Brayden; anything helps! If you want to donate you can also go to the main office where there will be collections bins. So I hope you all consider participating for this great cause and let’s show Brayden that we have his back! 

 

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