Augusta -
A lung cancer survivor from Augusta is hosting an upcoming event to raise money for cancer research.
Deb Violette was diagnosed with lung cancer 14 years ago.
Her organization, the Lung Cancer Free Alliance, is hosting a two-mile walk to raise money for lung cancer research.
"Our mission is to reduce the suffering caused from lung cancer and the diagnosis of lung cancer by raising much needed money for research, education, and community support."
The Save Your Breath Walk is scheduled for Saturday November 3rd, at the Buker School on Armory Street in Augusta.
Online registration ends this Saturday.
It's $18 to register online but $22 on the day of the walk.
For more information you can go to www.lungcancerfreealliance.org.
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