AHS and THS promote âDonate for Lifeâ
Fort Bend Southwest Star Newspaper
Shown are The Austin Angels and Travis Bells.
Tracie Hester Life Donor Walk hoped to bring more awareness to this issue. The event started with a little history about Tracie Hester and her legacy by Mrs. Betsy Heathcock, the former director of the Austin Angels and Tracieâs teacher. The audience also got to watch an amazing performance by the Austin Angels and Travis Belles to the song, âOne More Momentâ. The sister of Mrs. Ashlee Williamson, the assistant director of the Austin Angels, let the audience know firsthand how a donor donation can change your life. Without one, she would not have been able to tell her story. It just so happens that she was involved with the Austin Angels during Tracieâs tenure. This year, the audience was treated to a special performance by Jack Wolff, a 12 year dancer with the Precision Dance Academy. He danced to Bruno Marsâ âTalking to the Moon.â
Shown are The Austin Angels and Travis Bells.
Organ, eye and tissue transplants offer patients a new chance at healthy, productive and normal lives, and return them to their families, friends and communities. You have the power to change someoneâs world by being a donor. Itâs about living. Itâs about life. This is what was promoted during the 5th Annual Tracie Hester Walk for Life at Austin High on Saturday, November 10.
Tracie Hester Life Donor Walk hoped to bring more awareness to this issue. The event started with a little history about Tracie Hester and her legacy by Mrs. Betsy Heathcock, the former director of the Austin Angels and Tracieâs teacher. The audience also got to watch an amazing performance by the Austin Angels and Travis Belles to the song, âOne More Momentâ. The sister of Mrs. Ashlee Williamson, the assistant director of the Austin Angels, let the audience know firsthand how a donor donation can change your life. Without one, she would not have been able to tell her story. It just so happens that she was involved with the Austin Angels during Tracieâs tenure. This year, the audience was treated to a special performance by Jack Wolff, a 12 year dancer with the Precision Dance Academy. He danced to Bruno Marsâ âTalking to the Moon.â
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