The Wildcat Cheerleaders presented a $1,000 check to Kyle Crain at the LHHS Black Out football game Friday night as a donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Kyle is the younger brother and cousin of LHHS’s Crain and Tobey girls, fighting the disease and determined to find a cure.
On hand for the check presentation were Alan Walne, owner of Herb’s Paint & Body, and his Executive VP, Alan Kirkpatrick. Herb’s underwrote the cost of printing the Black Out t-shirts and has supported the efforts of the cheerleaders for many years running. In fact, there aren’t many LH causes the Walnes don’t support.
Last month, the Crains were joined by several LH families in their JDRF Walk for the Cure. Click here to see their Youtube video from the day.