Maine South volleyball fundraiser aims for spike in ADHD awareness
January 17, 2012 12:38PM
Cameron Mitchell, center-left, and Jake Sweeney leap at the net for a spike in the Second Chance Foundation's fundraiser volleyball tournament in Park Ridge on Jan. 14. | Shauna Bittle~For Sun-Times Media
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Updated: February 20, 2012 8:25AM
The Second Chance Foundation held a fundraiser and volleyball tournament Jan. 14 to support scholarships in the memory of Chance Walker.
The event took place at the Park Ridge Community Center with participation from junior-high and high-school students. Money raised will benefit scholarships for Maine South High School seniors.
The Second Chance Foundation works to provide support and education to individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
It is named in memory of Chance Walker, of Park Ridge, who was diagnosed with the disorder.
Chance died in 2005 at age 11.




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