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Author: Tara Ball

Community Runs Together in Ball’s Memory

SEACOAST ONLINE covers the rainy but well attended 2015 Connor’s Climb 5K and Family Walk!

2013 Coverage of Inaugural Connor’s Climb 5k & Family Walk

SEACOAST ONLINE shares how Tara Ball started a suicide prevention foundation with an annual 5K fundraiser in honor of her son, Connor.

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